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and if they can't gain any traction, there are hundreds of people available to petition congress for more potent laws.
Which people keep trying to tell you is the only realistic remedy. Even when Congress changes the laws, they won't apply to those outside the jurisdiction of US courts, there'll be a shit-ton of challenges to them, and it will take many years for meaningful precedent to be established. It's unlikely to happen in your lifetime. By the time the law catches up with Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, tumblr et al, they'll no longer even be a thing.
i'll be sure to temper that in the future, but you're going to have a difficult time proving that you're not all vicious sociopaths.
Don't have to. Being a vicious sociopath is not a criminal offence, and even if it was the burden of proof is on the prosecution, not the defence.
Also, if the FBI is telling other "victims" to use IC3, there is no open case. When there is, people are told to contact a specific FBI agent. IC3 is just a gate-keeping service which refers complaints to the most appropriate agency which may or may not find them valid and which may or may not take further action.
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