A Closer Look Inside El Salvador's Mega Prison

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Mexico and Guatemala need to build their own Mega Prisons and clean up their countries

As long as America is hooked on coke, pills and fentanyl produced in Mexico it'll never ever happen..the drug trade is now a national trade and everyone is in on it in some capacity.
 

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good for him for reposting the story.

and the best thing about it is that the story got WAAAAYYYYY more publicity because skydance yanked it and now they will reap NONE of the rewards :ufdup:


You know things are serious when people go in the vault to dust off Limewire to share the file around :mjlol:





“Yo what?” LimeWire re-emerges in online rush to share pulled “60 Minutes” segment​


Redditor jokes LimeWire is now a “champion against the darkness.”


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Early 2000s tool LimeWire used to pirate episode

As Americans scrambled to share the “Inside CECOT” story, assuming that CBS would be working in the background to pull down uploads, a once-blacklisted tool from the early 2000s became a reliable way to keep the broadcast online.

On Reddit, users shared links to a LimeWire torrent, prompting chuckles from people surprised to see the peer-to-peer service best known for infecting parents’ computers with viruses in the 2000s suddenly revived in 2025 to skirt feared US government censorship.

“Yo what,” one user joked, highlighting only the word “LimeWire.” Another user, ironically using the LimeWire logo as a profile picture, responded, “man, who knew my nostalgia prof pic would become relevant again, WTF.”

LimeWire was created in 2000 and quickly became one of the Internet’s favorite services for pirating music until record labels won a 2010 injunction that blocked all file-sharing functionality. As the Reddit thread noted, some LimeWire users were personally targeted in lawsuits.

For a while after the injunction, a fraction of users kept the service alive by running older versions of the software that weren’t immediately disabled. New owners took over LimeWire in 2022, officially relaunching the service. The service’s about page currently notes that “millions of individuals and businesses” use the global file-sharing service today, but for some early Internet users, the name remains a blast from the past.

“Bringing back LimeWire to illegally rip copies of reporting suppressed by the government is definitely some cyberpunk shyt,” a Bluesky user wrote.

“We need a champion against the darkness,” a Reddit commenter echoed. “I side with LimeWire.”
 

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You know things are serious when people go in the vault to dust off Limewire to share the file around :mjlol:





I love to see it. I'm actually clammoring for a widespread return to piracy with all the misinformation out here and these compromised media companies not only lying while they jack up all the rates while consolidating.
 
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