@asteris Syrians have no alternative and do not have time to build something else, at least for now. One problem, Syrians have had...
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@EatingMyPeaz you misundestand me, I'm not criticising activists for using what's available, merely cautioning them to diversify if possible -
@asteris I didn't think you were criticizing them. I was only saying that Syrians are stuck with what they have. -
@EatingMyPeaz criticism of cloud corps' record on#freespeech also aims at empowering activists not at leisure to challenge it themselves
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@asteris ...for some time now is that ytube regards videos of some of the regime's crimes as "shocking and disgusting", and so censors them. -
@EatingMyPeaz also, the Neda video was heavily censored on YouTube, and the "We are all Khaled Said" page on FB before the revolution
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@asteris For better or for worse, Syrian activists have used Fbook + ytube + twttr to tell what is happening, and will continue to, I expect -
@EatingMyPeaz sure, and many others too. But the fact remains that activists' FB presence is vulnerable to all sorts of censorship
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@asteris Did you see my post from earlier today? 10 reasons to leave#Facebook? http://paulbernal.wordpress.com/2012/12/27/10-reasons-to-leave-facebook/ … You've just given me another... -
@PaulbernalUK@asteris Will Twitter go like Facebook ? -
@Rosiecosy@asteris It's entirely possible - but I still hope not.
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@asteris what's Facebook?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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