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Media Activism in the Age of Web 2.0
re:campaign April 16, 2010 Geert Lovink geert@xs4all.nl www.networkcultures.org
www.indymedia.org
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacktivism
What the New Facebook Privacy Rules Mean for Activists
Delete political status messages, notes, and links and do not add new ones, un-tag yourself from photos of you taking part in political activities or in the presence of known activists and remove any linkages connecting you to politically dangerous pe
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Geert Lovink - Netzkulturen und Gegenöffentlichkeit
Media Activism in the Age of Web 2.0
re:campaign April 16, 2010 Geert Lovink geert@xs4all.nl www.networkcultures.org
www.indymedia.org
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacktivism
What the New Facebook Privacy Rules Mean for Activists
Delete political status messages, notes, and links and do not add new ones, un-tag yourself from photos of you taking part in political activities or in the presence of known activists and remove any linkages connecting you to politically dangerous pe
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Media Activism in the Age of Web 2.0
re:campaign April 16, 2010 Geert Lovink geert@xs4all.nl www.networkcultures.org
www.indymedia.org
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacktivism
What the New Facebook Privacy Rules Mean for Activists
Delete political status messages, notes, and links and do not add new ones, un-tag yourself from photos of you taking part in political activities or in the presence of known activists and remove any linkages connecting you to politically dangerous pe
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notes, and links and do not add new ones, un-tag yourself from potos of you taking part in political activities or in te presence of known activists and remove any linkages connecting you to politically dangerous people, ideas, or organizations." "Activists need to create separate anonymous profiles for teir political activities, wic contain no accurate personal information and are completely unconnected to teir real friends, affiliations, and locations.
In some cases, it may even make sense to create a
'trow-away account,' muc as activists use trow- away cell pones: create a fake account to do one sensitive action, and ten never use it again.
So tat a single IP address cannot be connected to you
activism account, you sould access tat account from different public computers in cyber cafes and never from your ome computer." Mary Joyce, www.digiactive.org, ecember 10, 2009.