While activists aggrieved at the disappearance of Facebook accounts should absolutely demand their rights, they should also seek to reclaim their power through networks they can control.
Last week, the government sneaked into their Security Review a proposal to revive mass Internet surveillance.
Under the Kafka-esque title of the “Intercept Modernisation Programme”, this would mean interception of
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With growing concerns over Facebook's casual attitude to the privacy of its users, can a new grassroots, privacy-aware social network challenge its dominance?