Comment by anonym29

4 months ago

I'm not advocating against the existence of a Flock map, which is a good thing. I'm arguing that it shouldn't be hosted behind a CDN that openly cooperates with the same totalitarian surveillance state that the site in question is attempting to help people protect themselves from.

This is almost like hiring an off-duty police officer from your local police department to protect you from corrupt local police department.

The argument isn't take the site offline, it's to not use infrastructure that is openly recognized as being subservient to the same adversary the site's authors are trying to protect people from.

But the NSA isn't your local police department. Your risk from the NSA is, at the very least, different than from your local cops, and almost certainly smaller. In my day to day life, I am not worried about being jammed up by the NSA, I am worried about some local police department.

I am also less worried about some random NSA analyst going rogue to come after me. If the NSA is going to abuse its power, it is probably going to be as a whole institution. But some local cop breaking the law because he has a hair up his ass about someone happens literally every day.