>>145890
They probably keep an eye on it but that is true for a lot of places, the question is: what does that mean, what are they doing with what they see?
>>145913
This is where you are wrong. The aren't reading through each post in detail, collating information and drawing up a profile based on the inconsistent posting from dynamically cycling ip addresses to then attempt by area to link them to a person that might be the one making the post. Law enforcement does not have that kind of time and resources. The government will take notice if people are planning some political movement, mass harassment campaign (providing it is big enough and at something they care about), other big issues etc.... but they don't give a shit about people saying nigger on rsess codes. Where would they even go with that? Raid everyone's house that has an ip (remember they constantly switch and they'd have to jump through a bunch of hoops and spend more money to get the info, spend hundreds of manhours on that, raid the house in the hope that some guy hasn't deleted the app which goes through TOR? Then have to deal with questions as to why they are raiding thousands of people's houses (consider across multiple sites), spending the little money and time they have for next to zero results?
It is useful for them for people to think the government is big brother, highly competent and able to monitor everyone constantly but it is far from the truth. The government would let 100 drug dealers/child molesters/wife beaters/n-word sayers go free if they could remove one annoying political dissident because stuff like that threatens their existence and the current system.