A warrant canary is a method by which a communications service provider aims to implicitly inform its users that the provider has been served with a government subpoena despite legal prohibitions on revealing the existence of the subpoena

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warrant_canary

  • MinnesotaGoddam@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    Yeah unless you’re in the fifth circuit the judges were not born yesterday. Whatever penalty they threaten you with for notifying folk of the subpoena, guess what you will incur

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      16 days ago

      Secret raids should be unconstitutional

      It’s one thing to not disclose details, but to hide it’s existence is unhinged

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        16 days ago

        While I generally agree there are reasons and circumstances when (and I did not sleep last night let me get at least one REM cycle the best example I can think up right now is butt tax evasion) the government might have reasonable cause to keep a raid secret until trial/grand jury

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            16 days ago

            Yeah, government doesn’t really work when you have bad faith actors abusing the processes. Nothing does. People acting in good faith is kind of the foundational basis assumption of the social contract

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      16 days ago

      Yeah unless you’re in the fifth circuit the judges were not born yesterday.

      Could have fucking fooled me