This little criminal has had his question up on our site for several hours.
This isn't academic. It isn't a good question. It's some two-bit amateur criminal who needs our help in order to delete your family photos and charge you money to get them back.
Can we all agree this isn't something we want on the site?
Reason for asking: community moderation isn't very effective these days. Too much crap, too few tools for sorting it. However, moderators feel like they can't take unilateral action absent a policy endorsing it, so they havne't acted on this post.
Can we agree that it's okay for moderators to delete explicitly-criminal posts?
I don't want to be enabling these vile psychopaths.
In one of my first meta interactions on the network, in 2011, Joel and Jeff said:
Unless it is a clear call for warez, discussion of DRM should be given the benefit of the doubt.
I agree that discussion of code that could potentially be used for nefarious purposes is fine in many contexts. The field of information security couldn't exist without it. But when there's a clear criminal intent... that's the case we must not tolerate.