And what percentage of the population did you spy on? And what percentage that you spied on did you actually find the results interesting enough to continue?
Most of us won’t get spied on, and most of us that do are boring enough that they’ll stop. It’s like when the IRS audits you without you knowing. Most of us aren’t audited, and most of us that are they decide there’s nothing interesting, by the time the IRS calls you in you’ve been an outlier at least 3 or 4 times.
> And what percentage of the population did you spy on? And what percentage that you spied on did you actually find the results interesting enough to continue?
Only a very small percentage but for good reason. It was usuallyt o obtain evidence to prove the mens rea of the targets involved and obtain evidence of a crime.