Prison DIY:
Prisoners crafting almost anything from canteen or stolen from kitchen or work shops — from tattoo guns and cooking gear to contraband, lock picks, power leads, and weapons.you name it Shows how inventive and resourceful people get when locked up in prison.
Prisoners crafting almost anything from canteen or stolen from kitchen or work shops — from tattoo guns and cooking gear to contraband, lock picks, power leads, and weapons.you name it Shows how inventive and resourceful people get when locked up in prison.
Lee: Bruv, I saw this YouTube video the other day… one prisoner made a kettle into, like, a makeshift cooker, and another made a tattoo gun outta a tiny motor from a CD player and a needle, LOL.
Frank: That’s proper sick, bruv. Proper prison DIY at its finest.
Lee: Innit, LOL.
Frank: LOL,.
Frank: That’s proper sick, bruv. Proper prison DIY at its finest.
Lee: Innit, LOL.
Frank: LOL,.
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A form of baiting, both online and in real life, designed to provoke someone into doing or saying something that could lead to jail, prison, a lawsuit, or at minimum a criminal record. Prisonbait is "how to catch a predator" expanded to cover any action that could result in legal consequences: intentional civil disobedience, incriminating statements, admissions of guilt, or participation in staged illegal activities. The baiter creates situations where the target feels safe to incriminate themselves—a private conversation that isn't private, a protest that's being filmed by undercover officers, a online forum run by law enforcement. Once the target takes the bait, the evidence is handed to authorities. Prisonbait is the art of turning people into criminals by creating opportunities for crime.
Example: "The online forum seemed like a place for political discussion, but it was prisonbait—run by law enforcement, designed to attract people angry enough to say something incriminating. When he posted about 'overthrowing the government,' he thought he was venting. The screen shot became evidence; the knock on his door came weeks later. Prisonbait had worked: he'd provided the rope; they'd made the noose."
by Dumu The Void February 19, 2026
Get the Prisonbait mug.A form of goalpost manipulation similar to fedposting but extended to all kinds of illegal acts, particularly non-violent crimes and actions: intentional civil disobedience, posts defending drug trafficking, advocacy for non-violent sedition, insurrection, or treason, and other activities that could attract legal attention. The prisonpost is the moving standard of what's "safe" to say or do online—a boundary that shifts as platforms change policies, as laws evolve, as enforcement priorities shift. What was protected speech yesterday is a crime today; what was ignored last year is prosecuted this year. The prisonpost traps those who don't notice the movement until it's too late.
Example: "He'd been posting about drug decriminalization for years, never imagining it would be prosecuted. But the prisonpost had moved—new administration, new priorities, new interpretations of old laws. His decade-old posts were suddenly evidence, suddenly crimes. The post had shifted, and he hadn't noticed until the knock came. Prisonpost had done its work: moving the line, then punishing those who crossed it."
by Dumu The Void February 19, 2026
Get the Prisonpost mug.The union of prisonbait with honeypot—a server, community, or group created specifically to attract people into incriminating themselves, then deliver that evidence to authorities. A prisonpot might present itself as a radical political forum, a drug discussion group, a civil disobedience planning space. In reality, it's operated by or for law enforcement, designed to document every illegal statement, every planned action, every incriminating admission. Users join seeking like-minded community; they become defendants in future prosecutions. Prisonpot is "how to catch a predator" expanded to cover any target population authorities wish to monitor, infiltrate, or prosecute.
Example: "The 'direct action planning' server seemed like a space for serious activists—people committed to real change, willing to discuss tactics. What they didn't know was that the server was a prisonpot, run by federal agents documenting every message, every plan, every incriminating word. Months later, arrests came—dozens of people charged based on their own words, shared in what they thought was safe company. The prisonpot had been planted, cultivated, and harvested."
by Dumu The Void February 19, 2026
Get the Prisonpot mug.Noun: An individual given little to no authority over prisoners residing in a correctional facility. Colloquially known as a corrections officers. These sad individuals have the brave task of dealing with violent adults who act like spoiled children. Whether that be inmates or more than likely fellow officers usually both depending on the shift.
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