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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absolutely agree. For all individuals, encryption is important. It isn’t a critical element of activism though…
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IIRC Alaa told me his own privacy wasn't important, but the privacy of people who contacted him was crucial. Maybe right.
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Although I'd be a lot more confident about that if he hadn't spent most of the time since he said that in prison.
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was he in prison because he failed to keep criminal activity private, or because he was being “punished” for his activism?
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Alaa lives in Egypt, where activism is criminal activity, so your question is not meaningful.
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Alaa is among the strongest proponents of the point I'm making here, though. A little too hard for Twitter.
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...he made the point more forcefully than Twitter would tolerate? I'm not sure I understand
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she means it is too complicated for 140c. And my question was rhetorical, so I think you’re not grasping the fundamental pt
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Yeah, I mean it's too hard to describe this in 140 characters at a time. Some longer forum some other time.
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My apologies for my lack of comprehension!
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