1) collecting data in one place, rather than making them look for it, is a bad idea. @finegameofnil @zeynep @jamieleecurtis
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2) do YOU know who set up that text survey? Or where and how the data is being stored?
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3) not all threats come from gov. Falling for a neo-nazi/"alt-right" phishing attempt would be bad.
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text survey was from http://www.itstimenetwork.org . Looks ok to me. :) All they wanted was my zip code.
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and your phone number, Ace.
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like I care? Like I don't already get spam calls?
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them? Ok. If things are already that fucked two days in, what's it matter? Come get me Gen. Flynn!
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I know. Your point? They're going to use this info to do what? Give me some scenarios. I'm persuadable.
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No upside to centralized list, unless we have a solid idea who's collecting. Can be used to target.
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