cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/1578316
It’s basically the new /r/GenZedong.
They should’ve done this way before this became a problem.
I’d like Nakoichi’s thoughts on this as well.
Tbf, posting that kinda stuff is kinda federal. Maybe if it was on Signal or another encrypted app, that would be another thing, but that’s discord lol.
Discord? The official communication app of the United States Air Force Professional Gaming Team? Compromised?
Signal’s got fed connections, though, iirc.
Got a source on this? Afaik they only cooperate with law enforcement to the degree that they are required to by law, and even if they do they log very little data about their users so even if the cooperate pigs will not get a lot out of it.
https://yasha.substack.com/p/signal-is-a-government-op-85e
The from 2013 through 2016 link only goes to the homepage now, but you can find Signal as a supported project here: https://www.opentech.fund/projects-we-support/supported-projects/?sc=&filter1=&filter2=&order-by-selector=date-desc&pageno=7
Damn that sucks. Any good alternatives?
It really just depends on which country/company you’d trust more with your data imo. Like even on the comparison site https://www.securemessagingapps.com/, there isn’t a single company with non-iffy company and infrastructure jurisdiction, and one would have to manually check the funding section since they list Signal as good on there (as they obviously haven’t checked that one of the funders has fed connections).
They did, but not really because of this particular issue, posting weapons making guides is 100% ban on most social media.
Plus, Discord TOS