What again, @Apple? (And yes, @qz coverage of Hong Kong protests has been great!) https://twitter.com/jkeefe/status/1182023843725971457 …
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I lost count of the number of times I've seen families with kids trying to run away because the police came to a place, sat around a bit and then used an excessive amount of tear gas. For that kind of info on what to avoid (area with protest/police activity), the app is useful.
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So, this is a public, crowd-sourced map with no granular reporting plus lag; no known incidents of police being "ambushed"; and protesters have other methods for info. But this is how a person trying to avoid protest/tear gas can look at a map and make a reasonable decision.
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@tim_cook should stop listening to secret claims by Hong Kong authorities that even the HK police aren't willing to repeat in public (because they're ridiculous and would be laughed out of the room there) and listen to Hong Kong's pro-democracy legislators and civic society.Show this thread
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Not a single such report and why would it be an open app then??)