• 1984@lemmy.today
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    I guess this is an attempt to discredit them.

    After working at many, many companies, security is usually very bad. This is typical. Not changing access tokens is also very common.

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      Discrediting someone usually has a goal of pushing customers to another source though. There is no other source of this information, so what would be the point?

      • qfe0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        Destroy a source of historical documents so that the past can be contested. Sew doubt, confusion, deniability. Hide evidence of past crimes, or inconvenient documents. Plant documents, etc.

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          Sow doubt. As in spreading it like seeds to take root and grow. 100% in agreement with you, just being a grammar Nazi. Carry on.

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          Russians banned it, russian hackers trying to destroy it, at least it’s consistent

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          Lol, we should create a society of sorts along the lines of the original Bavarian Illuminati. Create a decentralized storage network and archive of knowledge and history. Create a list of important shit that needs to be archived, and delegate standardized chunks (let’s say 5 or 10gb each chunk) of data that are to be downloaded by people. Anytime 5 or 10 people have downloaded a chunk, strike it off the list of priority archival and move onto the next chunk. For this to work, needs alot of people though.