It's funny how much I've come to disagree with this framing, given my background. I think a lot of the discourse around encryption and online privacy suffers from being focused so exclusively on the United States and expressed in terms of American cultural values as universalshttps://twitter.com/SarahJamieLewis/status/1178870411955589121 …
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There's got to be a better way than a tug-of-war between Bill Barr and Mark Zuckerberg deciding the way rumor networks are going to work in rural India. The lack of accountability and insularity of the debate make me uneasy.
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The thing that bugs me in particular is that surveillance-proof spaces (like bug-free, end-to-end encrypted chat apps) are different from surveillance-free spaces in some important way that I find it hard to articulate. I'm strongly in favor of the latter over the former
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