Additionally @Airbnb would need to install extreme security measures to protect this data, and encrypt against possible court order
I don't think anything like Airbnb is the answer. Typically the govt steps in when trust between strangers on Airbnb fails
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when government is what people are evading, they can't turn to total strangers, they need a network of trust
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From an organizer perspective, subverting existing systems may be easier than building them ground-up.
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like, and using what tools. Most direct action planning thus far is happening on FB and over unencrypted Email
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unencrypted email = needle in a haystack. Direct action via FB not illegal (yet). Airbnb = you know what you're looking for
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mostly I like yelling at Airbnb for fossilizing the housing market. All these rooms unused except for tourists & conventioneers
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OTOH maybe what is needed is for people who give a shit to de-list their rooms before doing so becomes suspicious
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