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Is there one discussing organizing resistance?
Not specific to resistance in the US but I regularly see useful related content there:
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Also everyone thinking about resistance, please make sure to keep a small digital footprint.
Yeah, it's ov-- Removed by mod.
Or "How do you do fellow anarchists! I sure love Ted Kaczinski too! Just to make sure we're all on the same page, let's post photos of our driver's licenses and current location!"
Sure! Lemme just grab my wallet and- heyyy! You're just gonna make fun of my haircut, aren't you? I knew I couldn't trust you!
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We discuss these things. But don't use Mbin/Lemmy/Piefed to actually organize your local resistance efforts. It's too public. That's for encrypted platforms like Signal.
Subscribed!
...kinda. It says 'pending' and the last time I ran into that it was stuck there indefinitely. /shrug.
Just a heads-up: Everything you post on Lemmy is public, for the entire world to see, including your ip address and username.
So make sure you use a VPN in a friendly foreign country, do not re-use your username anywhere else, and do not post any info about yourself using the same account or IP address. Even so, those guidelines only protect against superficial surveillance.
For actually organizing resistance, a platform that offers privacy and encryption would be better suited.