• state_electrician@discuss.tchncs.de
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      10 hours ago

      Payments are very different. Any company is required to keep track of their finances, the tax authorities don’t fuck around. If you electronically pay for something and expect anonymity, you are not very, um, educated. If you feel like you need their paid plans, pay cash and only ever access it through TOR running Tails. I feel like that’s a reasonable level of opsec for most activists.

      • not_IO@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOP
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        8 hours ago

        this is victim blaming

        not every activist is a tax attorney, their misleading advertising and the faulty standing in the community is the reason this awesome anti cop city activitist got repressions

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          “Victim blaming” is an inherently stupid concept, because it relies on the premise that:

          1. There can only ever be 1 person or entity to blame and
          2. Providing any advice whatsoever to help the victim help themselves is “blaming” them.
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        9 hours ago

        You know that, I know that, people here probably know that.

        But out in the real world where people are doing real world activism and are concerned about real world problems, they don’t necessarily know that. They are concerned about a whole lot of things that are not digital infrastructure and technology.

        They should be able to trust a service that promises security and anonymity for payment. In particular one that is touted as well renowned.

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          3 hours ago

          Seeing this comment downvoted in a privacy community is a little disheartening.

          Comments like “If you electronically pay for something and expect anonymity, you are not very, um, educated” is technically true in a descriptive sense maybe, but in a prescriptive sense, the comment tells us “You should have known what were know. You didn’t, and you deserve what you got for that.”

          It seems unhelpful to assume our knowledge is automatically universal, and not a result of some combination of luck and circumstance.