... according to the NSA.
There are a few Linux users on IIS - I'm one of them - and it's probable that at some time, you've looked up something Linux-related and followed a link to Linux Journal (linuxjournal.com), which is a reputable online magazine. LJ used to have a hardcopy edition before going digital-only and I was a frequent reader when I was still learning about Linux.
Well, apparently, if you've ever searched for or read Linux content at Linux Journal, you've been targeted for data retention by the NSA:
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Originally Posted by Linux Journal
... merely looking for any Linux content on Linux Journal, not just content about anonymizing software or encryption, is considered suspicious and means your Internet traffic may be stored indefinitely ...
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NSA: Linux Journal is an "extremist forum" and its readers get flagged for extra surveillance
And now for the understatement of the year: This makes me annoyed!