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Re: [tor-talk] Escape NSA just to enter commercial surveillance?
On 01/16/2016 01:48 PM, juan wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Jan 2016 23:34:00 -0700
> Mirimir <mirimir@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> On 01/15/2016 01:11 PM, juan wrote:
<SNIP>
>>> ...and using the bittorrent network is more risky than
>>> logging into NSA-Facebook.
>>
>> That's debatable. It depends on what you're doing on Facebook.
>
> Well, I'm thinking about typical use cases like posting
> picutres of cats =)
>
> Posting anything more outrageous, like a pair of tits, is a
> crime punishable by the facebook police.
I was think more like ISIS crap.
>> I agree that Facebook's real-name policy renders this rather
>> pointless. If you're a Chinese dissident, how does it help to
>> circumvent GFW and hide your location when you reveal your real name?
>
>
> If you are a 'chinese dissident' why would you bother posting on
> facebook anyway?
Because all the cool dissidents are on Facebook, of course ;) Because
GFW blocks Facebook, so it must be cool. And because there aren't
government censors deleting your daring posts. More or less :)
>> I used to have a Facebook account, but it disappeared when I couldn't
>> provide a working number for text verification :(
>
>
> Well, truth be told, it seems to be possible to register
> accounts from argentina without giving any real information.
> Then again, I've done that using my local ISP, not a proxy.
Well, that's because they know who and where you are :)
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