ProTip: no one cares about security, they care about what their friends are using.https://twitter.com/bascule/status/760644186701914112 …
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put (human rights) activists in touch with
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Trust me, I've a lot effort with a lot of direct credibility under my belt in this. Problem isn't that.
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Unlike tech people's mental modes, most activism is about reaching *other* people, not hiding. Gotta be where folks are.
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yeah, but when fighting a hostile regime, you still need comsec:pic.twitter.com/HUgy7CJ0HD
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You won't to change "a hostile regime" in secret. If you have a movement, you're expanding. Hence new people. Hence risk.
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in the case of the photo I just linked, it's more about organizing protests securely, and avoiding stingrays...
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How are you organizing a protest if you are not publicly calling for attendance, and fighting for legitimacy?
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Besides, once you hold the protest, they .. have your faces. And if against government your cell phone IMEI...
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@csoghoian if there was some sort of specific dispute or disagreement here I no longer know what it is1 reply 0 retweets 1 like - Show replies
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