What if there is private info (phone #'s, email, etc...) or some national security concerns.
That is no shield, There is a reason why secure networks are set up, they are the places for sensitive, classified or private data and discussion, Twitter is a Public Space and never intended as a place to be used for sensitive material. Anyone who as been negligent in their data handling needs to be exposed and sanctioned.
Release it all and you get people with information overload who can't discern anything amid the clusterfuck and the criminals slip by unnoticed after interest wanes in a few days.
Take all the steaks you'll eat in a month's time and try to down them in one sitting. The first couple might be good, but your body, brain, and tastebuds will vehemently reject more than than a few at once.
That's why it was suddenly dumped on Matt Tiabbi with instructions to go through it live rather than writing an article, it turned into a public spectacle that gained much more attention than another substack that gets forgotten in a day.
Can't just release all information.
What if there is private info (phone #'s, email, etc...) or some national security concerns.
Nope. Slow and steady is best. Control.
Also the information is better curated, walk people through the story don't just info dump, info dump after you've done some journalism.
Yep. Q operation knows this. That's why we are in a slow roll out of corruption. It's picking up speed now I've noticed.
That is no shield, There is a reason why secure networks are set up, they are the places for sensitive, classified or private data and discussion, Twitter is a Public Space and never intended as a place to be used for sensitive material. Anyone who as been negligent in their data handling needs to be exposed and sanctioned.
Release it all and you get people with information overload who can't discern anything amid the clusterfuck and the criminals slip by unnoticed after interest wanes in a few days.
Take all the steaks you'll eat in a month's time and try to down them in one sitting. The first couple might be good, but your body, brain, and tastebuds will vehemently reject more than than a few at once.
That's why it was suddenly dumped on Matt Tiabbi with instructions to go through it live rather than writing an article, it turned into a public spectacle that gained much more attention than another substack that gets forgotten in a day.
If twitter staff had national security information that could be troubling