1 thing you could do is follow different privacy advocates. If you're not already following: @SalingerPrivacy @peter_tonoli @bipr @chrisculnane @snurb_dot_info @twbtwb @LiamPomfret @SueletteD
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Replying to @zBeer @Asher_Wolf and
Asher blocked me ages ago but I don't really notice it impacting on my discussions about privacy- which I have on an almost daily basis. Perhaps if you block her back then you won't see the conversations she is in & only see those she isn't in?
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I'd also recommend you follow
@VTeagueAus, who is an expert in verifiable voting and data re-identification. And@ok_lyndsey, accessibility and equitable access advocate.2 replies 0 retweets 6 likes -
there's also
@aral I knew I'd leave good people off the list because my network is FULL of incredible privacy advocates. I am a lucky person
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Thanks, Rosie, you’re very kind. Here’s to a day we won’t have to advocate because it is the norm. Here’s to building the infrastructure to making that inevitable. Here’s to making utopic pronouncements about the future in scant few characters on Twitter ;)
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