A watchdog group recently forced the Department of Homeland Security to reveal a list of words monitored on social networks. Innocent or not, the wrong combination of selected words could cause users to be "watched more closely."
This should remind you that you are being watched at all times and that the internet is not private. I am so paranoid about being watched, that I only shower after dark, with the lights off.
I reviewed the list of words and there are the obvious ones that you would think about. But there are words like "pork." Swine and sick are also on the list. Perhaps the DOHS is interested in those that get sick on pork. I guess they will send them a note informing them to be sure to cook it at 165 , since food poisoning is also on the list.
Don’t use Tijuana or Tucson in your writings. Blackout, mudslide, snow, blizzard, sleet or snow are no-no’s.
By my writing today, I wonder if I’ll end up being monitored? If I do, I’ll give them another word.
Grumpy.
PMO
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