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    1. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard Jun 2

      Pinboard Retweeted Donie O'Sullivan

      The idea that messaging apps are a problem (or for that matter the suggestion that QAnon believers shouldn't be allowed to talk to one another) is a poisonous direction for this debate to take. The problem is one of a major political party embracing extremism and irrealityhttps://twitter.com/donie/status/1400231752963088386 …

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      Donie O'SullivanVerified account @donie
      NEW w/@jamiegangel: All this talk of coups and Trump being put back into office is prompting fears of more violence. The app Telegram has emerged as a particular concern. https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/02/politics/telegram-qanon-trump-supporters/index.html …
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    2. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard Jun 2

      Censorship (or content moderation, or whatever you want to call it) is no substitute for the Republican party policing the crazy within its own ranks, and attempts to impose "moderation" that way will only backfire. There is no technical fix to what is a political crisis.

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    3. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard Jun 2

      We also need to call out the moral panic for what it is. There is no organized insurrectionary movement in the US, the extremists involved are inept and derpy, and the threat of this has been overblown to serve political ends just like the "war on terror" was back in its day.

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    4. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard Jun 2

      How to bring back a shared public sphere, when a third of the electorate has floated off into la-la-land ,is the most pressing question in American civics. But making up our own scary fantasies, or forbidding our ideological opponents from speaking, is no solution to that.

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    5. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard Jun 2

      Pinboard Retweeted jude.btc -- Democracy Extremist

      I'm really glad someone made this point. Why do I rail against cryptocurrency and defend encrypted messaging, when both can be used for bad or for good? Because the nature of money means nefarious activity swamps laudable use. That's not true with speechhttps://twitter.com/JudeCNelson/status/1400301439101120514 …

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      jude.btc -- Democracy Extremist @JudeCNelson
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      I could say the same about cryptocurrency and ransomware. Cryptocurrency isn't the problem; it's bad opsec and impunity for bad actors that is.
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    6. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard Jun 2

      Evil people don't have millions of times more need to talk to one another securely than regular people. But they do need to send enormously more money than regular people. So the tradeoff is different for these two technologies. Moreover, encrypted messaging at least works.

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    7. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard Jun 2

      The same basic tradeoff—use cryptographic tools to move some areas of human interaction out of the reach of government—has divergent implications depending on whether you're talking about money or speech. Where I land on this is "talk all you want, but hold on to your wallet."

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    8. jude.btc -- Democracy Extremist‏ @JudeCNelson Jun 2
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      I'm not sure I follow. Terrorists and child pornographers -- evil people -- probably do have "millions of times more need to talk to each other securely than regular people."

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    9. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard Jun 2
      Replying to @JudeCNelson

      I mean if you look at global message traffic, there's no reason bad actors would dominate it. There's not hundreds of millions of times more images child exploiters have to send to each other than regular people. But in money transfers, illicit uses will predominate like that.

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    10. jude.btc -- Democracy Extremist‏ @JudeCNelson Jun 2
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      Sure, that's fair. I misunderstood -- I thought you were talking about the magnitude of the individual evil person's need (an evil person needs e2e encryption far more than the average person), not the degree that the tech is used for evil in general.

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      Pinboard‏ @Pinboard Jun 2
      Replying to @JudeCNelson

      Got it. No, I only meant the relative share of traffic by bad actors.

      9:38 PM - 2 Jun 2021
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