> On Oct 27, 2015, at 9:31 PM, Jonathan Wilkes <jancsika@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Anyone know how Snowden posts to Twitter? Does he use Tor? > If someone could convince him and/or other celebrities to complain that > Twitter is denying them location anonymity, then that might make a difference. > There's some leverage here, too, because, "even Facebook let's you use > Tor if you wanna. #gimmesomeprivacy". I bet it wouldn't take that many > tweets before they provide an onion addy of their own. That is certainly one approach; I would suggest a different one: https://www.facebook.com/notes/alec-muffett/how-to-get-a-company-or-organisation-to-implement-an-onion-site-ie-a-tor-hidden-/10153762090530962 <https://www.facebook.com/notes/alec-muffett/how-to-get-a-company-or-organisation-to-implement-an-onion-site-ie-a-tor-hidden-/10153762090530962> Iâve met and know many folk from Twitter, and I like them all. Twitter is going through change at the moment, and I feel that as a company they will be more responsive to encouragement than a harangue. -a
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