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    1. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 4 Oct 2019

      Pinboard Retweeted Sarah Jamie Lewis

      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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      Sarah Jamie Lewis @SarahJamieLewis
      Privacy is a human right. Encryption is a human right. No qualifiers. No ifs or buts; No reservations or restrictions. The surveillance culture we have created is immoral. No amount of good done with surveillance makes up for the evil that surveillance itself causes.
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    2. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 4 Oct 2019

      What's been bothering me about Facebook's pivot to "privacy" in particular is that one company is again making policy that affects BILLIONS of people in very different circumstances, despite a track record of lies and misguided leadership, with no accountability to those affected

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    3. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 4 Oct 2019

      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.

      3 replies 12 retweets 48 likes
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    4. Matthew Green‏Verified account @matthew_d_green 4 Oct 2019
      Replying to @Pinboard

      Could you elaborate on this? It seems like a critical observation. But without an explanation of what the alternatives are, it just sounds like “let every country vote on whether privacy is good, and go with the least common denominator.”

      3 replies 0 retweets 1 like
    5. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 4 Oct 2019
      Replying to @matthew_d_green

      I am really struggling with this, to be honest. For starters, I think we're working with a lot of different definitions of privacy that make it hard to connect. Also all of the actors are bad, everyone is upset, and none of the technology even works.

      1 reply 0 retweets 5 likes
    6. Matthew Green‏Verified account @matthew_d_green 4 Oct 2019
      Replying to @Pinboard

      I get that it’s challenging. But it’s still hard to make any sense of this without a concrete proposal.

      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 4 Oct 2019
      Replying to @matthew_d_green

      Yeah I'm just meandering around because it's twitter and I want to set up some easy, spectacular dunks for people

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        1. Matthew Green‏Verified account @matthew_d_green 4 Oct 2019
          Replying to @Pinboard

          I get all the spectacular dunks I can handle with the Iota team. From you I need more.

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        2. Garrett Wollman‏ @garrett_wollman 4 Oct 2019
          Replying to @Pinboard @matthew_d_green

          This thread makes me think that you might want to read Graydon Saunders if you haven't already. And he doesn't even write about encryption or privacy.

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        3. C. Scott Ananian‏ @cscottnet 5 Oct 2019
          Replying to @garrett_wollman @Pinboard @matthew_d_green

          https://blog.bimajority.org/tag/graydon-saunders/ … ?

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        2. Billy Ray Valentine‏ @spongeclipper 4 Oct 2019
          Replying to @Pinboard @matthew_d_green

          A, to me, under discussed area is the mechanics of e2ee bans. Do you ban code outright, a la djb and the crypto wars? Do you have platform liability (as opposed to safe harbor) for content? If the latter, what do you do about foreign (outside jurisdiction) platforms?

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        3. Billy Ray Valentine‏ @spongeclipper 4 Oct 2019
          Replying to @spongeclipper @Pinboard @matthew_d_green

          An obvious scenario is platform liability. Would it extend to app stores? Would Apple be required to ban e2ee apps or be liable for their usage? Would Android OEMs then have to ban sideloading? It hints at an extremely closed computing environment.

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