gosh the haircut isn't worth it
hellinkilla
I'd say not always but you should interpret it in context for the situation.
Having no demands is a criticism against many loose oppositional groups. In some ways its hard to see how they would have "a demand" because they aren't an organization. They are a transient mass unified by sentiment.
Its not impossible to have such an even on the road to a productive outcome. But in this case I'm very skeptical.
I didn't follow all the details in the middle of the post. Its over me head.
But if pixelfed did this presumably by accident, wouldn't it be easy enough to create an intentionally malicious fediverse server for the purpose of bypassing privacy measures?
Shouldn't the instances offering the privacy to its own users be the place where the privacy happens? Instead of relying on other hosts to behave well.
I'm not hassling you, I'm asking you relevant questions. Why do you think this doesn't exist yet, at least in a way you know about it? I don't know your context but you do so I can't answer. The answer cannot be that you are the first person to consider the initiative. So seriously, why?
You could contact the most relevant local organizations and ask them if they have such a structure. If Yes, ask if you can join or help. If No, ask why.
Infiltrated isn't even a question. What you describe would be de facto public and open to all.
How could reports be vetted? Call ICE to ask? Minimum number of reports? Lawyer substantiating?
Assuming you could get 100% accurate information perfectly vetted, what action would be taken on this basis? You thinking a flying squad? Armed self defense? The entire neighborhood fleeing? Lob water balloons full of paint?
I'd like a study of how many pollsters think it's OK to ask about murdering the president.
Graph over time please.