More than a year later, those "AKP emails"—which are NOT, emphatically not, AK Party emails at all—remain on the WL site, continue to fool people. (They are mailing lists of ordinary people talking politics and other banter, sharing news and a lot of spam).https://twitter.com/KlasfeldReports/status/942894524388593664 …
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Thanks for responding. It was my understanding that Erdogan blocked WikiLeaks in direct response to its publication. What provoked that reaction if not for the fact that he desired to censor them? (Other than the fact that Erdogan does that a lot.) https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jul/20/turkey-blocks-access-to-wikileaks-after-erdogan-party-emails-go-online …
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Just read your story on this: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/zeynep-tufekci/wikileaks-erdogan-emails_b_11158792.html … Since WikiLeaks publications came up in court today, I may follow-up on this with a story. If so, would you be open to chatting? Thanks either way.
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To be clear, it's unclear which WikiLeaks files came up in court today, the cables or the emails. I think your expertise would be interesting either way.
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well, take it as a lesson in "how not to authenticate a leak"?
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sorry have another deadline, traveling soon not doing more interviews atm but I wrote a bunch on this, also see.http://nymag.com/selectall/2016/07/why-did-wikileaks-help-dox-most-of-turkeys-adult-female-population.html …
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