I saw a database error here today for a short period of time. Seems like old times. I wonder if one of our squirrels is up to his old tricks.
Originally Posted by GneissGuy
When this site was down or having problems for a while yesterday, I didn't think much about it at the time.
However, a short time later when eRAPS.net also went down for a short period I couldn't help but have a similar thought to what GneissGuy expressed.
Hopefully, it was just a coincidence, but maybe we should take a look at this us vs. them mentality and examine who is who?
ASPD was forced to close because someone wanted it closed and made it happen by outing those in charge of it publicly and to their employers. Nobody knows, or really seems to care, who might have done that.
Ownership here, we would hope, isn't vulnerable to the same threat. I know eRAPS isn't. We don't know who took ASPD down, but we do realize they're still out there, don't we?
Right about this time last year, this site was about a week away from opening, in large part because ASPD had been down nearly a month after an attack from hackers. We don't know who was behind that, but we do realize they're still out there, don't we?
After that social was raided by Houston Vice a little less than 3 months ago, one vice cop said in an interview that they had been preparing for it for about 3 months by registering handles and "infiltrating" the community to establish themselves. Maybe he was just engaging in a little propaganda. Maybe they are no longer interested in attending hobby socials. Maybe they're the only LE department that would be interested in doing that. It's not like this is an election year or anything. Oh wait, it is. Well, the politicians are bound to find another easy target to pick on one of these days.
There's probably nothing for any of us to worry about. We're all way too intelligent and informed to concern ourselves with such trivialities and remote possibilities. We can certainly afford to ignore such threats and pontificate on why our table in the lunchroom is really the one where all the cool kids sit.
The us vs. them mentality is important. The us vs. them discussions are just about the most important conversations we have amongst ourselves.
However, losing sight of the fact that we're all actually on the same team doesn't really help us. It makes it easier for them to do things to us that we supposedly gathered together to try and keep them from doing to us.
If it makes it easier for some of you, try to remember that the enemy of my enemy is my friend.