I've heard that it's not illegal to monitor accounts and do online research. I would only call it stalking if what i was doing was criminal. If it is please explain fully by citing a U.S. law. I am aware that all my searches can be seen by the government, but they will only look at it if it's warrented or someone requests it.
Cyberstalking is the use of the Internet or other electronic means to stalk or harass an individual, group, or organization.[1] false accusations, defamation, slander and libel. Including monitoring, identity theft, threats, vandalism, solicitation for sex, or gathering information that may be used to threaten, embarrass or harass.[1]
Cyberstalking is often accompanied by realtime or offline stalking.[2] In many jurisdictions, such as California, both are criminal offenses.[3]
Says “monitoring” which you made an admission to doing, is illegal in many states of the US so maybe you a stalker!
I suppose it depends at what point it goes from monitoring to stalking. Maybe stalking is when you gain access to information that the public doesn't have?
So if the victims have social media privacy settings tight and you still access. Thats stalking. But if you look at stuff thats only public. Stuff they have specifically set so people can look at it. Then thats not stalking. I'm not sticking up for this. Its not normal. Just getting my head round the definitions.
I would say that public or not If you look at stuff in order to find out where and when they get married so you can turn up uninvited to wreck it you are a full on stalker.
Thank you for the definiton. I live in Louisiana and their laws mention everything but monitoring. I have not tried to contact them and I have not threatened them. All I'm doing is looking at what is public. It looks like monitoring is not illegal in Louisiana. All the sites I looked at seem to have confirmed this.
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Haha monitoring is a great term for your stalking you ‘tard
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I've heard that it's not illegal to monitor accounts and do online research. I would only call it stalking if what i was doing was criminal. If it is please explain fully by citing a U.S. law. I am aware that all my searches can be seen by the government, but they will only look at it if it's warrented or someone requests it.
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Definition.
Cyberstalking is the use of the Internet or other electronic means to stalk or harass an individual, group, or organization.[1] false accusations, defamation, slander and libel. Including monitoring, identity theft, threats, vandalism, solicitation for sex, or gathering information that may be used to threaten, embarrass or harass.[1]
Cyberstalking is often accompanied by realtime or offline stalking.[2] In many jurisdictions, such as California, both are criminal offenses.[3]
Says “monitoring” which you made an admission to doing, is illegal in many states of the US so maybe you a stalker!
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I suppose it depends at what point it goes from monitoring to stalking. Maybe stalking is when you gain access to information that the public doesn't have?
So if the victims have social media privacy settings tight and you still access. Thats stalking. But if you look at stuff thats only public. Stuff they have specifically set so people can look at it. Then thats not stalking. I'm not sticking up for this. Its not normal. Just getting my head round the definitions.
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I’m going out on a limb and saying stalker given the mental ass ranting on the original post.
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Monitoring or stalking. Its still weird.
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I would say that public or not If you look at stuff in order to find out where and when they get married so you can turn up uninvited to wreck it you are a full on stalker.
Thank you for the definiton. I live in Louisiana and their laws mention everything but monitoring. I have not tried to contact them and I have not threatened them. All I'm doing is looking at what is public. It looks like monitoring is not illegal in Louisiana. All the sites I looked at seem to have confirmed this.
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You were threatening to crash the wedding so that makes this cyberstalking according to the definition posted above