Many in tech crowd keeps thinking of whistleblowers or rare cases as typical of what activists do, not developing tools they actually need.
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Replying to @zeynep
Tools to protect activists & reduce mass surveillance=YES. But they also need tools for publicity, verification, authenticity confirmation.
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If you are in tech consider developing tools to help 1-Verify information. Disinformation & info glut, not blocking, is the new censorship.
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Remember, like most human activities, censorship is circumvented in networks. It's rarely your image of the lonely dissident.
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For the most part, censorship via blocking is an attempt to delegitimize information & mark circumvention as .. dirty, not okay.
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When people want to circumvent, it doesn't require the whole country do so. People are networked so IF they want to share, it gets around.
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That's why disinformation & fake info gluts, and discouraging people from knowing what to believe is so effective. Because blocking is not.
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Yes, sure. I'm talking about what tools are getting resources and attention while huge needs are unmet, ignored. https://twitter.com/can/status/763407212102373377 …
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Replying to @zeynep
I'm interestd in helping bt having hard time getting clear picture. Can you expand on "huge unmet needs" with some spcific examples?
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I need to have to find a way to write longer. Verifying pics/video is one of the biggest ones. Also filtering deliberate info glut
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When an activist posts a pic, flood of "it's fake" comments flow. Can't prove veracity. Vice versa—much fake stuff. Can't prove fake.
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I've long wanted folks to find a way to cryptographically sign metadata as (on or after) this date, like hostage holding newspaper.
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metadata or image itself? worried about exif stripping, what about ex https://imgur.com/a/AwdOG w/ QR resolving to crypto audit page
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