In the mean time a database of hate speech incidents has been backed up onto multiple servers so its not lost.
They likely have that database engraved on metal plates and stored in a doomsday bunker.
In the mean time a database of hate speech incidents has been backed up onto multiple servers so its not lost.
They likely have that database engraved on metal plates and stored in a doomsday bunker.
NO WAY that is POSSIBLE with even medium OLD technology. BACK UPS? Did they make BACK UPS? Stored where? on sight? Off sight? EXACTLY what KIND of TECHNICAL error? Did they know there are TONS of people who KNOW about storing data that DO NOT work for their government? Was anyone FIRED? Were the culprits from INDIA? Are the AUDIT trails to LOG operations on the data at ALL times? GENERAL security steps ANYONE would TAKE.
Yeah, this is absolute nonsense to anyone with even the slightest knowledge about information storage. Redundancy has been a thing since pre internet days.
I'm not educated with anything to do with I.T but I have shadowed employees of that field. I shadowed one that dealt with the storage of client cases at a law firm. The whole team dealt with this part of the job but it was a rotating shift basically.
Their policy was to have at least 3 levels of redundancy. That doesn't include the (internal?) redundancy. It was stored on the local pc. It was also stored on a local server, along with every one of their other buildings servers. Then it was stored at a 3rd party's facility off site. That off site facility was equipped with security, hand print verification, password that changed every 2 minutes, floating floors with cooling systems under it, and an emergency system that would lock it down and (if I remember right) suck the oxygen out of the room in the event of a fire as to not damage the electronics.
This was at least 10 years ago. If they had this kind of back up for a small to middle sized law firm 10 years ago, I'd imagine there is no way a police force didn't have this shit backed up somewhere. They just dumped it for whatever reason.
Even if you delete something it's not deleted until you overwrite it. Give us those fucking hard-drives, pedo-politicians!
I'm sure it was a "glitch" and not "intentionally deleted" with a 35 pass zero at all.
Gotta wonder if the "change" that caused the "accidental" deletion was enacted because most of the reports involved pakis and shitskins doing all the raping/grooming/kidnapping.
Well, guess we'll never know which shitskins were raping our kids, we got no choice anymore, better kill em all just to be sure.
This is the article we see the screenshot for; the source given is Neon Nettle.
Neon Nettle isn't a very reputable site on the best of days, but when you click the link, it goes to a 404 page.
Gonna take this with a grain of saly without better sourcing. Surely this would have been reported in some regular outlet.
Edit: This is the actual story. For two weeks, the website didn't record any form submissions into the database, they were just lost into the void. The headline above takes this kernel and spins it up into something much bigger and categorically different.
"Due to a change in our website address to www.iicsa.org.uk on 14 September, any information submitted to the Inquiry between 14 September and 2 October through the online form on the “Share your experience” page of our website, was instantly and permanently deleted before it reached our engagement team."
iicsa.org.uk/news/share-your-experience-online-form-an-update
Let me guess, the backups were also instantly deleted.
((( technical malfunction )))
People these days are not tech-retarded. Data doesn't randomly delete itself. It's obvious what happened.
Someone involved in that organisation is a child abuser, guaranteed. That's why it was mysteriously deleted.
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