The privacy community is made of individuals and organizations that sometimes hold quite different views.
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The privacy community is made of individuals and organizations that sometimes hold quite different views. When these divergences lead to infighting, we have to ask how these internal wars impact our community negatively.
Learn more on how you can start alliances instead of wars.🧰 Check our Privacy Activist Toolbox tip to Start Alliances, Not Wars: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/activism/toolbox/tip-start-alliances-not-wars/
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The privacy community is made of individuals and organizations that sometimes hold quite different views. When these divergences lead to infighting, we have to ask how these internal wars impact our community negatively.
Learn more on how you can start alliances instead of wars.🧰 Check our Privacy Activist Toolbox tip to Start Alliances, Not Wars: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/activism/toolbox/tip-start-alliances-not-wars/
@privacyguides I'm not really sure how to read this argument. We need to work together, yes. And need to be willing to form coalitions with people whom we do not agree with on everything.
But don't ask me to work with people who do not share my core values. If the disagreement is over, for instance, whether fascism is ok. Or, whether AI is acceptable to use sometimes, this is a un-bridgeable disagreement.
"Can't we all just get along?"
No.
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R relay@relay.infosec.exchange shared this topic
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@privacyguides I'm not really sure how to read this argument. We need to work together, yes. And need to be willing to form coalitions with people whom we do not agree with on everything.
But don't ask me to work with people who do not share my core values. If the disagreement is over, for instance, whether fascism is ok. Or, whether AI is acceptable to use sometimes, this is a un-bridgeable disagreement.
"Can't we all just get along?"
No.
@pip @privacyguides I’ll think about how we can clarify this a bit.
I can tell you that the main point is that we should get along with people with differences in opinion *on privacy* (or the best way to be private, etc). For one example, we often see privacy-focused companies take down their competitors in this space, instead of “punching up” (collectively) towards Big Tech.
With incompatible people for reasons unrelated to this singular core value of privacy, not so much
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@privacyguides I'm not really sure how to read this argument. We need to work together, yes. And need to be willing to form coalitions with people whom we do not agree with on everything.
But don't ask me to work with people who do not share my core values. If the disagreement is over, for instance, whether fascism is ok. Or, whether AI is acceptable to use sometimes, this is a un-bridgeable disagreement.
"Can't we all just get along?"
No.
@pip @privacyguides Of course, and this tip makes this clear from the very first paragraph. This is about creating alliances with allies, that are sharing our core values.