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RePeat wrote: Hence my last sentence. "And they don't even call it hacking."

Perhaps some people do not consider certain things "hacking." My definition of the word would be more like "the act of violating someone's privacy without asking". Call it what you like. Trolling? I don't care. I believe it's a terrible breech in personal security and should never be done unless under extreme circumstances. If someone does it, that lowers my respect for them immensely. If you're fine with being "hacked", or if you prefer a different word, use it, then you support. And I won't waste my time trying to change your mind because you'll just shoot me down like a fly. I have spoken my opinion, I ask you to respect both it and me. Violating someone's privacy without asking is not the definition of hacking. I thought Drew already explained that the incident in question was not hacking? You should do more research about Google Analytics. Also, why would you accuse the entire Brickimedia sysadmins of "hacking" based on a single incident of trolling, that had nothing to do with most of them?