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janice shell

09/30/17 4:39 PM

#127219 RE: Mcab40 #127205

Is there Zero % chance of a moderator accessing the private identity of a poster?
Or is there some chance that a moderator could somehow get the identity?


He'd have to find the poster's identity by means not involving IHub. Or sue John Does, and then send IHub a subpoena for their personal information. But usually IHub fights those subpoenas.

BigBake1

09/30/17 4:57 PM

#127220 RE: Mcab40 #127205

He can threaten all he likes, makes it easier to remove his posts. Unless you have told him who you are he is going to have an extremely difficult time filing a suit. Nevermind he couldn't do one currently with any merit for discovery purposes. The SEC suspension has nothing to do with posters on a message board.

samsamsamiam

09/30/17 5:12 PM

#127221 RE: Mcab40 #127205

SLNN - plans to file legal action against posters on the SLNN board who he is in disagreement with.

Consider that the dinner bell for cybersleuths! Lol I am sure a few here will take a look at the stock now.
Pretty much every threat like that ends from a company report up with an SEC litigation against the company.
IHUB is pretty protective of the identities of posters as they have fought many a subpoena trying to get the identities of posters from companies threatened by critics.
I'd stay exclusively on IHUB though as other places just might give up your identity.
Also bear in mind when you go to some of the company websites they can track IP addresses. But unless you have a dedicated IP it would be tough to know and prove.
And if you use other social media sites they can be tracked sometimes to who your alias is.
I have certainly identified more than a few that way.

If something is wrong with the company take the time to report it to the SEC and/or FINRA.

Dang now ya got me curious about the stock!!!

EDIT: lol just saw the stock was suspended!!