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    1. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Aug 2019

      FEC listings are public records, but audiences and context matter a lot. I've struggled to find a balance with this, calling attention to tech companies' political giving by citing FEC materials that contain employee names and (sometimes) home addresses. It's tricky.

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    2. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Aug 2019

      I think Joaquin Castro crossed a line. I'm cool with calling out donors who are public figures, or very well known. Listing random people in a tweet that's going to be seen by a big audience, even when you can get that same list easily by searching the FEC site, is icky.

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    3. Brandon Downey‏ @bdowney 6 Aug 2019
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      I'm conflicted about this. I donated to No on Prop 8, and as a result got creepy letters from some right wing lawyer making vague threats to me about over-donating. I kept the letter on my fridge for a while as a conversation piece.

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    4. Brandon Downey‏ @bdowney 6 Aug 2019
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      But ultimately the law says these records are public. And honestly, if you donate to a white supremacist, eventually you may have to end up answering for giving him money. This is, incidentally, why I think money is different than speech, or voting. It's "aid and comfort".

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    5. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Aug 2019
      Replying to @bdowney

      The law says I can publish directions to the house of every contributor to Google NETPAC, which also gives to white supremacists. I think social norms around not doing that, however odious the cause, are important.

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    6. Brandon Downey‏ @bdowney 6 Aug 2019
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      Except directions to their house weren't published - just their names and max_donation (I think maybe some business names included in the last as well), so this is not a fair comparison. People *should* be asking neighbors why they donated to Trump if you live in El Paso.

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      Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Aug 2019
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      We're both agreeing that there is a difference between what is legal and what is ethical.

      11:29 PM - 6 Aug 2019
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        2. Brandon Downey‏ @bdowney 6 Aug 2019
          Replying to @Pinboard

          Agreed. "Go take some torches and burn down this Trump donor living at address X", is very different than "Ask your neighbor why they voted for the guy who inspired a brutal mass shooting in our town" though.

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        3. Mad Michael‏ @michaelyaehne 6 Aug 2019
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          You are assuming that is how it would go. In the age of social media, you could find these people, and shame them on Facebook and Twitter. Possibly get thousands of people to jump on the bandwagon. Strangers could call their employer and slander them.

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