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In reply to the discussion: There's no stopping this orange POS [View all]NanaCat
(1,867 posts)His access to television and radio are limited, and he can't receive calls from the outside world. That means he'll be cut off from current things to talk about.
He won't have anyone at his beck and call to post things for him to social media, like he does now. He'll have to do that himself. But wait--he won't have access to a cell phone, and prisons don't allow access to social media on computers for inmate use. The computers, when he could get access to one, do allow email (text only) and some have a messaging app, but --only to a pre-approved list of contacts. Even with the pre-approved contact lists, All activity is monitored. Plus, he has to pay to use what few services he can access.
Most prisons allow prisoners to make unlimited calls, but only to 25-30 people on a pre-approved list. So he can't call whoever he wants, or whenever he wants. Lights out and all that. Prisons are rather serious about enforcing that one. So no more 3 am rage-tweeting.
Prison will do a great deal to shut him up. Maybe not entirely, but enough that communications from the evil one will dwindle to the point that people can start forgetting about him.