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No, that's not the case I mean. I mean I personally worked at Best Buy and knew a person who worked GS who made a report to the FBI. I don't know the outcome of that report or even if it lead to any kind of prosecution.
Reporting a crime you observed first-hand is not an encroachment on anyone's civil rights. Is that what you meant to say here? If it is, I wholeheartedly disagree.
I remember recent discussions on Mastodon I was half following where admins of certain instances where posting directions on how to make FBI reports if/when they find users posting things like CP. Are those admins encroaching on their users 4th amendment rights by reporting a crime? I think not.
With that said, I think there is a line between reporting a crime you happen across and a systematized search of user's private files encouraged and paid for by government entities.
From your link,
For the record, THAT is a problem, in my eyes and not what my original comment was about.