It's conflicting. On the one hand a lot of my friends reactions were "Well, they knew what they were getting into, they surely knew the risks and consequences" and in some ways I do agree with that. I feel for these people, but they knew they were breaking the law, but decided to anyways. Surely you've got to reap what you sow. I feel for the user who could be stoned to death (I'm not going to question there authenticity) but it still seems weird to me the idea of backing up people whom's cheated or cheating. Either way we should take this as the lesson, to know that the internet isn't sacred, and to take precautions.
It's conflicting. On the one hand a lot of my friends reactions were "Well, they knew what they were getting into, they surely knew the risks and consequences" and in some ways I do agree with that. I feel for these people, but they knew they were breaking the law, but decided to anyways. Surely you've got to reap what you sow. I feel for the user who could be stoned to death (I'm not going to question there authenticity) but it still seems weird to me the idea of backing up people whom's cheated or cheating. Either way we should take this as the lesson, to know that the internet isn't sacred, and to take precautions.