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I honestly think that talking about IP addresses and internet servers revealing people's information is taking it all a little too far. All I was trying to suggest was that there is no point in pretending to be someone you're not.
How ironic for you to be saying that... :lol:

In the end, Roller-Coaster.com.au does not censor information that one might choose to leak. That said if it's in our interest to help a park track down who is leaking information, you can guarantee that we won't hold back. Despite how anonymous you may think you are, it's not as hard as you'd expect to find out who you are, and IP addresses etc. would be the last place a park would look to find out who's saying things. If you are stupid enough to violate your terms of employment by divulging information that you shouldn't be for bragging rights on the Internet, I'd say it's little stretch of the imagination to suggest you're probably stupid enough to get caught.

  • 2 weeks later...
yeah but when we sign our contract we also sign a contract that say we will not give out any info
I don't remember doing that. Anti-bullying policy, yes. Non-disclosure agreements, hell no.

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