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Name: Anonymous 2011-01-19 20:12

everyone is acting butthurt over twitter and facebook handing over lists of people to the fbi... but what's the problem? that
corporations give out your "personal" informations to the
government? or that the government is building lists of
"interesting" people?

i'm disappointed to see that anon are mostly concerned with the
corporations. i see calls are made to strike twitter, perhaps
some youtube videos will be made, perhaps some sites will get
defaced. the strategy is simple: let's fight the corporations who
obstructed wikileaks.

this accomplishes nothing. corporations will continue to give the
government your "personal" information, so long as the correct
paperwork is presented. remember when palin her email got hacked?

even if you'd have a zillion botnets and an army of hackers, what
are you going to do? blackmail corporations into keeping
"personal" data private from the government? wake up!

this is not the time to draw unwanted attention to ourselves,
this is the time for us to get ourselves ready. the government
already decides what sort of websites we're allowed to visit,
what if they decide we can't have chans anymore?

does anybody have any ideas?

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-21 5:41

it seems that a lot of sites I visit have worms that track your online behavior. Besides this, websites like 4chan are shitting on freedom of expression and speech day by day, and nobody seems to be noticing. What do?

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-23 9:10

I like the way you think OP. I am becoming prepared by researching for now, but I am still too unlearned to do anything. I hope there are people out there who are willing to help us.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-25 14:23

where the fuck is >>2 lol

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-25 16:58

I know nothing of what you speak wise OP but my mind is an empty vessel i wish you to fill,

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-25 19:00

>>3
you can use a privacy enhancing proxies such as Privoxy or
Proxomitron in combination with extensions such as noscript and
flashblock to do away with most cross-domain tracking.

note that these by themselves don't hide your IP address from
the servers you visit and also... ask yourself what the point
really is...

even if you were to find a way to post on 4chan without having
your IP logged, it still wouldn't turn this into a forum with
Real Free Speech... your conversational parties might reside in
countries with harsher laws (lol china) and thus be careful in
their speech, or the mods might play partypooper... a lot of
things can stand in the way of an actual conversation.

i'm coming back to this time and again in my online messages,
but what i feel is necessary is that we create (or market) the
infrastructure for a place where we can have actual free speech.

how do we do this?

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-26 17:30

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-30 5:45

They are turning the whole world into china, where we have no rights, no money, no education, no assets, no way to move up, and everything is constantly monitored.

They will rely on rapid suppression units, gunships, drones, tanks and the like to supress occasional uprisings as they happend. Which they will happend because they are taking everything we have away from us.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-30 6:02

>>9
True. But there is hope. Proxies, cryptography, encryption, &c are many ways in which to protect yourself from governmental and corporate encroachment of your liberties, and these technologies are improving all the time.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-30 13:25

anons rise. twas too quick.

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