And as recent developments are showing, we can not trust centralized institutions to safeguard our public data. Public redundancy & backup.
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http://fortune.com/2017/01/22/climate-data-trump-admin-hackers/ … & https://envirodatagov.org/ & http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/science/sd-me-ucsd-climatedata-20170310-story.html … show a need for distributed data across networks.
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Sad state of affairs that we have 1
@internetarchive, & it is so woefully understaffed & lacking resources & dev. Archives are basic. -
@OpenSecretsDC@DarkMoneyWatch@ProPublica show how we need to be able to vet our politicians. Look at network of conflicts of interest. -
I should be able to see graphs of my local governments & their connections to other govs & corporations. This should be automatic.
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Any person who runs for or achieves a government office should be considered in large part public knowledge. As should their relations.
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I am constantly astounded at how much effort it has taken for minor linkage to be made between Trump & associates & Russian organized crime.
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The information has been there. But it hasn't been analyzed or it has been suppressed by various intelligence operatives domestic & foreign.
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Also, connecting w/
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https://twitter.com/EmilyGorcenski/status/876246612695277573 … Citizen & community dfns as well as anti-abuser tech is paramount. Regulatory capture needs to be a basic concern.
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