Quote from: peach on August 10, 2012, 12:45 amQuote from: randomOVDB#2 on August 09, 2012, 06:37 pmEncrpyting all messages helps to form a habit and makes people more comfortable with the concept.Planning to commit a crime (I want to buy 10g of mephedrone. How much is it) might become a security risk if the servers are seized.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conspiracy_(crime)Better safe than sorry, so encrypt.Okay, lets say that Lim's example is somewhat sensitive -it is not-,A matter of opinion. It might be to someone depending on who they are and where they are.Quote from: peach on August 10, 2012, 12:45 amthen do you justify pasting a humongous ascii block that cover half a page that only says: "That was awesome, Thank you".That does seem a bit silly.That said, as Pine pointed out there is an advantage to increasing the possible data set law enforcement would need to decrypt if they ever got their grubby mitts on it.Quote from: peach on August 10, 2012, 12:45 amHonestly, some critical thinking doesn't hurt.True.Quote from: peach on August 10, 2012, 12:45 amNow, the opposite is also hilarious, while conspiranoids like you encrypt the most irrelevant messages, I have the other guys from the other extreme of the rainbow that send me EVERY FUCK*NG PRIVATE SENSITIVE ABSOLUTELY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION IN PLAIN TEXT.It is then when I freak out.The former are annoying, but the latter are suicidal.*sigh*Yep and we've already seen a fine example of that in this thread.Anyway, hopefully the command I posted earlier to decrypt messages in bulk will help.