• Jesse@lemmy.ml
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    3 years ago

    I’m incredibly discouraged at the privacy community’s inability to come together for a losing fight.

    This is something that I’ve been echoing for quite a while now. Lots of people completely divided. We need marginal increases in privacy for the masses as opposed to extreme live changes for the few.

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      3 years ago

      yeah its pretty shit, but its probably also a result of the very successful public campaigns to portray anyone interested in personal privacy as a tinfoil lunatic.

      privacy advocates growing weary of being attacked and ridiculed, inevitably turning nasty themselves.

      not saying its justified, just trying to identify the roots so we can hopefully fix them.

      all of us may sometimes be at risk of falling into these traps.

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    3 years ago

    This dude writes stuff like this just to fracture the ‘community’ even further. Stuff like this and his graphene video just come off like whining and it does no good for anyone. There is no ‘privacy community’, its just a topic and people have differing opinions which this guy can’t seem to wrap his head around.

    Its quite the shit show and they should just stop.

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      3 years ago

      He’s literally asking people to empathize more, to give more personalized recommendations and to have an open mind. How is that fracturing the community?

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    3 years ago

    Congratulations for saying the thing I have been saying for 2 years at this point via r/privatelife. And I think I have succeeded to a good extent infusing into the privacy crowd the importance of threat modelling and compartmentalisation.

    I do not want to beat my own drum, but I want to be selfish about this one thing – when the privacy community started being defeatist and overly paranoid and misguided, I foresaw the wrong things going on that I had to tackle, and I knew someone had to do it.

    The elitism, the gatekeeping, the closed source grifters, the over paranoia… this stuff is like cancer tumour and needs to be eradicated from the roots of privacy community. And while there can be a few leaders, what we need is a pro privacy libre culture. And only a community with good moral conscience and correct ideals can do this together.