User blog comment:Semanticdrifter/Digital Protest Against the FISA Improvements Act/@comment-9340689-20140204214002/@comment-11515627-20140204215353

The "one hand" argument doesn't apply to this, I don't think. Sure, that could be caught (meaning, it is possible) but it's not plausible. FISA is more implemented for national security, while "the trade" (I shall call it) is monitored by domestic authorities.

And the IRS audited and harassed Tea Party and other Conservative groups, not individuals. They targetted the organization, or, movement rather, that were receiving government funds (however I am not saying that it wasn't possible that individual Conservatives or Tea Party members weren't harassed either).

To me, this is can be deducted by deciding which common-sense option to follow through with. Do you want the N.S.A. culling through and encroaching your privacy and rights as an American citizen?

I hope others vote for Wikia to support the USA Privacy Act. It means a lot to the U.S. citizens who like to use the internet as freely and without harassment as they want, as well as Wikia and their communities.