Wild234
Wild234 t1_j9mdnyo wrote
Reply to comment by strugglz in Supreme Court rejects man’s bid to sue police over arrest for Facebook parody by sue_me_please
>can the department detail how their operations were disrupted since that is the charge?
While I disagree with them arresting the person, I can see how this could happen. People read the fake site, think it's real, and start calling the police to complain. Their phone operator is now spending half the day dealing with people complaining about fake posts.
Or I could also see somebody just getting mad about it and trying to strong arm him into shutting down the site.
Wild234 t1_j65x74d wrote
Reply to Any open immersive open world story games??? by Nuzda2k2
Red Dead Redemption 2 is an amazing one.
And GTA 5 as well if you don't mind the over the top antics that the series is known for.
Wild234 t1_j2ehe1z wrote
Reply to comment by breadexpert69 in Plastic surgery provider faces federal lawsuit over allegedly posting fake review by Due-Reading6335
I would say a large portion of reviews on most online sites are bogus in one way or another. It's a world wide web of lies.
Here are some examples of things I've seen first hand. Managers making multiple fake accounts to post reviews with (some even pull the long con and keep the accounts reviewing other businesses for years so it's not a one review account). Bribes to customers for 5 star reviews. Rival companies leaving 1 star reviews on all competitors. Disgruntled employees leaving fake reviews as revenge. Customers using a bad review as a threat to get what they want. Websites offering to make bad reviews go away for a fee. And much more.
And it's been going on for longer than the internet. I worked at a store once that got hammered on the local news after a customer called the station to complain they were not allowed to return a product. But they left out that the return was denied because that person was cut off after buying and returning several thousand dollars worth of products every month. And the BBB has been selling accreditation to businesses for over a century while convincing consumers that it actually means something.
Wild234 t1_j2c6fi1 wrote
Sly Cooper - Give it to anybody that will actually make a game with it and get us out of that cliffhanger.
Poor Sly has been left in Ancient Egypt for two months shy of a full decade now!
Wild234 t1_j9wtj6a wrote
Reply to Retired Air Force officer pleads guilty to possessing classified documents by YsThisGameSoBad
I'm really starting to think that we need some sort of system to better track classified documents and inform the people in charge when they are not returned on time.
I mean really, shouldn't there be some sort of check out/in system for sensitive information like this? How do so many people just have them sitting in their homes?