And all the "Wikileaks censored in Turkey" articles that don't check what happened? It makes it hard to defend a free and open internet.
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Replying to @zeynep
I mean, an unaccountable organization "leaked" many ordinary citizens' mundane emails TO the ruling party in the middle of a coup attempt.
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Replying to @zeynep
And many noted this senseless violation of privacy with "Wikileaks censored" news. With such friends, a free internet needs no enemies.
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What if the coup had succeeded? What then, of the consequences leaking of so many ordinary citizens' emails to the now deposed ruling party?
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Replying to @zeynep
Please do feel free to email/tweet this thread to journalists who covered the story with no context. From wire services to tech press.
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So, Wikileaks released personal information of rank-and-file members of a political party targeted by a bloody coup. https://twitter.com/crymora/status/756242761196642306 …
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one of the e-mails lists mobile phone numbers of the MPs of the ruling party.
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the whole thing is irresponsible and dangerous and of no public interest that I've heard anyone claim.
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Replying to @zeynep
agree, and all my friends (in the UK) know is just that "the wikileaks is banned in Turkey".
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