[Noisebridge-discuss] DEAD AIR

rachel lyra hospodar rachelyra at gmail.com
Fri Dec 2 19:34:58 UTC 2011


Maybe he means how it's always been a buggy web service that occasionally
sloughs info. It's actually gotten a lot better in that regard over the
last year or two. Their recent whispersys acquisition points to some
interest in their part on protecting people's info.

R.

mediumreality.com
On Dec 2, 2011 10:40 AM, "Doctor Popular" <yoyogenius at gmail.com> wrote:

> When you say "Twitter has personally censored some of my tweets" do
> you have anything to support it? Is it possible that many of the
> retweets are just from spambots that just got shut down or that maybe
> the retweets are still there, but can't be seen?
>
> I just ask because I have yet to see any evidence of Twitter actively
> censoring tweets, especially for something like OWS.
>
> On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 12:55 AM, John Morgan <dr1ce315 at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Dear Noisebridge,
> >
> > In the current political climate both here and abroad, I am highly
> concerned
> > with the censorship that is occurring on a seemingly daily basis.
> >
> > I see two layer of this model that needs some "hacker" modifications....
> >
> > #1) The Physical Layer:  About two weeks ago at #occupysf there were
> > widespread reports that 3 mobile providers had shutdown their networks in
> > the area.  I happened to be there that night, and luckily had no
> problems as
> > I had a different provider then the 3 described in various tweets.  It
> > really doesn't matter if it's collusion with the telco's or if the cops
> are
> > using frequency jammers.  We need to be able to find a solid physical
> link
> > so that citizen journalism can be heard.  This may be done by using many
> > other frequencies that are not targeted for jamming... Satellite? Ham?
> Other
> > ideas?  (Smoke Signal Packets?  Passenger pigeons carrying microSD Cards?
> > (kind-of joking here, but trying to think outside the box))
> >
> > #2) The app layer:  Twitter has personally censored some of my tweets,
> and
> > assume others are experiencing the same thing.  (I may see 10 retweets
> that
> > are suddenly gone the next day or tweets never get out to the feeds in
> the
> > first place, etc...)   I realize there are some encrypted, uncensored,
> > secure options to twitter; but what are the most popular?  Are people
> > actually using them (are they getting exposure?)
> >
> > I think problem #1 is the largest and anyone who is willing to help
> overcome
> > such an issue I would love to brainstorm with..
> >
> > WE THE HACKERS are the first line of defense against censorship, and if
> we
> > can't help, who can?
> >
> >
> >
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