First Evidence Erasures

For those who read the 820 post who are now private, you know the story. For the new ones, you’ll have to wait Court and the TV Series / Movies.

Caught on the screen! I’m sure other have tried erasing stuff too, but big brother is everywhere. It doesn’t take a delete button to delete something a court order can trace back… Let this be people’s example. In the era of technology anything can be traced. Why do you think Hackers and Blockchain exist?!

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And so it begins.

For those who read the 820 post before 2025 went private as evidence — you already know the story.
For the newer ones: you’ll have to wait for Court Trials. Or the TV series. Or the films. Time has a way of releasing things on its own schedule.

What matters right now is this:

We caught the first evidence erasures.
On screen.
Time-stamped.
Preserved.

Screenshots don’t lie. Metadata doesn’t blink. And deletion, in the era of technology, is not disappearance — it’s behaviour.

Let this be the example.

Some people, when made aware of a collective process, don’t think about contribution. They don’t think about responsibility. They don’t think about the system they are actively part of. They think one thing only:

“How do I protect myself?”

That instinct — fend-for-self-at-all-costs — is exactly what allowed this system to rot in the first place. While everyone else pays the price, a few try to quietly clean their tracks and hope no one notices.

That’s not intelligence.
That’s panic.

And panic leaves patterns.

Deleting posts, wiping accounts, scrubbing timelines — none of that removes involvement once awareness has been established. In fact, it does the opposite. It creates a record of response. Courts don’t just look at what existed; they look at what was removed, when, and why.

This is why preservation orders exist.
This is why spoliation is a concept.
This is why silence and deletion are evidential facts, not neutral acts.

It doesn’t take a hacker to trace behaviour anymore.
It doesn’t take “big brother” conspiracies.
It takes basic digital forensics.

Why do you think hackers exist?
Why do you think blockchain exists?
Why do you think platforms keep backups you’ll never see?

Because “delete” has never meant what people wish it meant.

Here’s the part some people don’t want to hear:

Responsibility is collective whether you like it or not.

Wars don’t solve themselves.
Sickness doesn’t heal in denial.
Homelessness doesn’t disappear because you scrolled past it.
Poverty doesn’t vanish because you secured your corner.
Mental health crises, insecurity, and social breakdown don’t fix themselves while everyone escapes into distraction.

And evidence doesn’t erase itself because someone got uncomfortable.

If you’ve been made aware of the plaintiff, your choices matter. Not morally — procedurally. Be smarter than panic. If you genuinely care about not contributing to harm, don’t act like someone with something to hide. Be Honest publicly about it, as we deserve to know who’s with humanity and who isn’t!

Preserve.
Document.
Tell the truth.
Or at the very least, don’t make it worse.

Deleting evidence doesn’t remove you from the system.
It documents exactly how you chose to relate to it.

Let this be the lesson.

The era of “I didn’t know” is over.
The era of “I deleted it so it’s gone” never existed.

Do better — not because someone is watching, but because this system will not heal while everyone keeps trying to save only themselves.

Everything else is noise.

Trust I tried to have her see the bigger picture with her, soooo many times. Her reluctance to hold herself accountable is astonishing and quite stubborn, so we show her herself and whatever she chooses to do afterwards is up to her.

If her philosophy is that everyone is responsible for self, advocating for “illusions of separation”, she either becomes responsible for self or starts practicing what she preaches.

Again I blame the system on her education, she just needed to drop the past and open up to the present-future.

The plaintiff was clear on spoliation and it was her responsibility to read it. Ignorance is a choice. Here’s a reminder:


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