I know someone who has a real threat to his life who literally uttered that sentence (with a different number).
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but a lot of states have learned to go for the second and third tier "follower count" people, leaving alone 100k+ people.
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The e2e is necessary, but for personal privacy which is very political to activists. They want to protect their mom.
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Replying to @zeynep
absolutely agree. For all individuals, encryption is important. It isn’t a critical element of activism though…
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I'd say it's critical, but in a very different way than envisioned. I might trade it for cryptographic verification of metadata.
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Most of the time activists are trying to *prove* a picture is real, that they took it, there and on that date.
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Technology exists to verify that pictures were taken from certain devices at a certain date Canon had it but botched it
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Nothing that solves this exists for ordinary people. Been loudly asking for it for years. Will write more.
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there are cameras with TPMs that sign digital images. See also CertiPics on Nexus from Cornell.
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Replying to @el33th4xor
Do you know if it is being developed for mass use? I last see some updates on 2011? https://www.cs.cornell.edu/people/egs/nexus/ …
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But that's the kind of architecture we need, integrated into the mass market products, available as a certification option.
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