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Mob Rule on China's Internet

Alien54 writes to mention an International Herald Tribune article about the growing phenomenon in China known as internet hunting; Using the web to track down individuals who have violated social more or broken the law. From the article: "In recent cases, people have scrutinized husbands suspected of cheating on their wives, fraud on Internet auction sites, the secret lives of celebrities and unsolved crimes. One case that drew a huge following involved the poisoning of a Tsinghua University student - an event that dates to 1994, but was revived by curious strangers after word spread on the Internet that the only suspect in the case had been questioned and released. Even a recent scandal involving a top Chinese computer scientist dismissed for copying an American processor design came to light in part because of Internet hunting, with scores of online commentators raising questions about the project and putting pressure on the scientist's sponsors to look into allegations about intellectual property theft."

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  1. Re:WikiJudge? by Kesch · · Score: 5, Funny

    1st they came for the n00bs
    and I did not spe4k out
    because I am ub3r.

    Then they came for the f4gs
    and I did not spe4k out
    I'm no f4g.

    Then they came for the h4xx0rs
    and I did not spe4k out
    because I dont need h4xx0rs, I have 1337 skillz.

    Then they came for me
    and there was no one left
    excpet for us h4rdc0res who went and raided Molten Core all day happily ever after.

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