Anti-harassment is really similar to infosecurity, not just in terms of approach (mitigating both present and future damage) but economy
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People are scared. There's a lot of news stories out there and everyone wants to protect themselves / the people around them.
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There's a demand for solutions and in the mad scramble, a lot of snake oil will pop up.
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I use the term snake oil loosely, in that you don't have to intend to be a huckster to sell something that's Actually Bad
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There's kickstarters for anonymizer boxes, there's kickstarters for stuff like this. I can't speak to good or bad faith in any cases.
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When someone has an Actually Bad security product, people get *really* het up. There are tweets. There is mailing list drama.
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The outrage over Social Autopsy, I think, is a reflection of that dynamic.
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Is that a good thing? ...Yes, in the sense that this is what passes for consumer protection in these spheres.
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But also, no, in that this is what passes for consumer protection in these spheres.
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tl;dr everything is terrible
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lmao had to delete the original tweet because it's a fake account because twitter still hasn't figured out how to deal with the l/I thing
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but my tweetstorm still stands because the real account is still having a meltdown
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