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by mb0
4724 days ago
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I imagine most of the people who have sent FOIA requests are people who take their privacy seriously. Regular people don't 1) know that they can do this, 2) know the procedure for filing a request, 3) don't have time to do it, or think that they don't have enough time. Maybe a campaign could be organized to have hundreds or thousands of of regular people send requests. Get the required paperwork setup in an easy template, organize free postage for the letters, people just have to provide some basic information, sign a sheet of paper, and provide a return address. A lot more unrest would build up if the NSA refused to give information to more people, and their refusals could become big news. |
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I wouldn't even begin to count on it though, and I find Sillicon Valley depressive for that. All the unchecked progress and ad-driven, you-are-the-product business models are fueling surveillance efforts to no end, but why would they be inconvenienced in taking a stand and giving something back?