@ChMadar you're right, but there's nothing wrong with radical transparency, either.
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@RancidTarzie It's hard to think of a single example of real-life radical transparency has existed–or has done any real harm. -
@ChMadar i think wikileaks moderation is a problem myself. Sat on Cablegate for months. PJ Crowley admits, gave state time to organize. -
@RancidTarzie But what were the consequences of this lag that gave State time to do damage control? -
@ChMadar but if you believe that all good changes come from elites patting you on the head for good whistleblowing behavior, it's perfect. -
@RancidTarzie I hearya–but I don't think Guardian or Greenwald have been patted on the head (not nicely anyway) by state power. -
@ChMadar by the way, I would say Richard Cohen's endorsement comes as close to a pat on the head from the government as anyone can hope 4 -
@RancidTarzie I hope you're right, and that this kind of journalism is now boringly safe in the USA. But do DOJ, DHS fully agree? - 1 more reply
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@ChMadar Obviously the USG dramatically overclassifies. But that alone doesn't justify insiders releasing docs according to their own whim. -
@nils_gilman Insiders as in authorized leaks to Bob Woodward or as in Snowden, Manning? -
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@ChMadar:@nils_gilman Insiders as in authorized leaks to Bob Woodward or as in Snowden, Manning?
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