In her own words, exactly what I suspected: she used her profile to gain access to information, which she then funneled to activists. Spoiler: it wasn't the first time.https://twitter.com/xychelsea/status/955535851743715328 …
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski
What "intel" could you possibly gain about the alt-right that would be vaguely useful to anyone? The alt-right is, at it's core, a nihilistic movement that's open about being dishonest and disingenuous if they think they can win. Their supporters like that about them.
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Replying to @ScienceOMFG
Um, times and meeting places and who they're organizing with and who they're on the outs with and about a million other things... are you really asking me this after Unite the Right?
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski
So, things anyone could have learned by reading their media? They didn't organize that in secret.
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Replying to @ScienceOMFG
Not everything. Quite a lot of critical information valuable to ongoing legal matters was obtained through intel gathering.
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Two federal lawsuits have been filed that heavily utilized information gathered through intel efforts. So yeah, it matters.
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fascists/alt-right deserve no platform 
we stand opposed to them 



i took up an opportunity to gather intel on them b/c the ideology they peddle threatens everyone 

