Literally the headline. Not illegal at all is best of course.

I’d like to have a sort of reverse Warrant Canary of sorts, that will pop if security is breached

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        I would agree in principle if they weren’t holding the rest of society down so much.

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    If this were Reddit, opposing the genocide in Gaza and speaking out against the Biden administration for supporting it would get you reported swiftly.

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    On imgur if you post “the gif” it’s taken down immediately and your account will get banned, or so the legend goes.

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    Erotic fiction involving minors. I believe it is protected under the 1st amendment but obviously no one wants to host it.

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    I don’t understand how something such as you’re asking would be a reverse warrant canary? Canaries get pulled as a way of broadcasting something without breaking a court order not to talk about it. How would you do a reverse of that by posting something that breaks the rules or violates norms?

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      Say I make a secure network that you all can use.

      A warranty canary would be the famous “FBI has not yet been here” on the page I’m sharing on this network right?

      But what if this is a decentralised network where there is no central node that can be compromised? How will I even know if the security of the network has somehow been breached?

      My idea is this reverse warranty canard; if one day I get a cease and desist letter, I know the network has been infiltrated in one way or another.

      Up til I get that, it’s not like I’m 100% safe (like when the “FBI hasn’t been here yet” is stil there), but if I do get one, I know I’m not.

      Maybe the reverse warranty canard exists and I’m using it all wrong, otherwise it made sense for me.

      Edit: as pointed out its warrant canard not warranty canard.

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        Lmao entirely unrelated but I love the slow autocorrect degradation of “warrant canary” into “warranty canard” throughout your comment