Parents are definitely going to be part of many teens' Threat Models, and they payed lip service to that once…
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yes - part, but the biggest threat is still the person you’re sending to.
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100% agree. It's a great article that gets everything right But this is a big thing to say nothing about
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(AND a missed opportunity to actually SHOW Threat Modelling, not just MENTION it…)
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I think you’re being a little rough on Teen Vogue. This is not their special infosec issue
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I mean, definitely. (I… have a tendancy to rant passionately. And am NOT fluent at 140char…)
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Mostly, like, I've never seen ANYTHING specifically looking from the perspective of queer teens at this
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and given that it's, well, Teen, Vogue, I was hoping they might have thought of it.
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but, like, it's a GREAT article, and I shouldn't get greedy.
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yeah, anything that isn’t openly wrong and explains threat models is in the top 0.001% of journalism
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We could pitch them a follow up on threat modeling. Queer not out teens. Nosy siblings. etc.
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I would 1000% read that article, and it would be a service to the queer community.
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