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Rule 3. Hacking
Hello, I was reading through your Rules and number three I think seams wrong.
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you see I would esaly call myself a Hacker unde the terms of "An enthusiastic computer programmer or user" which is the orginal meaning of the word Hacker. A Hacker is someone who enjoys lerning and exploring computer systems and networks. Thank you for reading. Intel17 |
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Well I know what the term hacker means, but we are not using hacker we are using hacking. which according to google means
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I am willing to change the rule to Hacking/Cracking just to make sure everyone knows what I mean. But actually breaking into others computers is normally referred to as Hacking so that is why it was used over Cracking
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You're correct that it's not used entirely correctly. Neither is a hacker what YOU define it as (an enthusiastic blah blah). It's obvious you can tell what the rule is referring to. Don't be a sea-lawyer, just follow it.
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OK nah dont worry about it, you make a good point
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