Thursday, October 30, 2008

I wrote the following in an e-mail to myself

*I did this because I have heard that HWS has software that picks out key 'danger' words. If there are enough, then it flags the e-mail and it is reviewed. So I wrote this, and sent it to myself*:

If any of the words at the bottom triggered your software to flag this email, and you are reading this then:

GO $#%& @#$%^$&*, this is none of your business




Pain, hazing, death, bombs, drugs, weed, cocaine, sell, punch, fight, hit, kick, destroy, kill, blow up, pipe bomb, AK-47, submachine gun, reloadable clips, anthrax, blood, guts, inevitable, deserve, rape, gang rape, abuse, porn ring, strippers, prostitutes, sorry, surprise attack, sniper, scope, .50 cal, vantage point, heroine, morphine, opium, pounds, smallpox, the notebook, meth, pipe, smoke, snort, inject, needle, suicide, beat up, mob, gang, hidden weapon, knife, bazooka, shotgun, 12 gauge, gun holster.


My intentions were not to upset the person (possibly) reading on a personal level, but just to get a reaction.
*think itll work?*

2 comments:

BG said...

I am interested to see if you will get a response from the school or IT flagging your email. Once they read it, I'm sure they will realize you were just testing them.

CG said...

Hmm... thats really interesting. I don't think you're likely to get a response but I am curious as to how many red flags the email might create. I would imagine that if you were to get a response it would probably be one to reprimand you for deliberately infringing upon the school's ability to monitor students. Imagine what would happen if tons of people just started sending around mass emails like this to their friends. I'd think they would have to say something, eventually.