.@austingmackell As I wrote, the whole thing is a problem, in multiple ways. Emails are by ordinary citizens, also contain private info.
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This person fights censorship everyday in Turkey. Here, he calls your emails "leak" irresponsible.https://twitter.com/cyberrights/status/755642150868639745 …
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Instead, you should help make those files as inaccessible as possible--though we both know they'll live on. And learn from this.
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btw it's wrong to block access to Wikileaks and this amounts to censorship. The blocking decision should be challenged.
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& i might respect his opinion on that more, when he's ACTUALLY READ ALL 294.548 EMAILS, in "batch 1" :p
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i might also trust his assessment more, when his ass isn't in turkey, right in the middle of the purge :\
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Attacking me personally will not discredit my assessment of the initial leak which is irresponsible.
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here, try these, see if anything "grabs" you? https://wikileaks.org/akp-emails/?q=&spam=1&dupl=1&mfrom=%40akparti.org.tr&mto=&title=¬itle=&date_from=&date_to=&nofrom=¬o=&count=200&sort=0#searchresult …
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Exactly! This proves my point, rather than yours. Thousands of irrelevant messages in breach of citizens' privacy.
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