My inclination is along the lines of the anarchists here in the PNW, to profile 
and dox them to their communities. If we've learned one thing from those 
apologetic trolls, it's that when they come face-to-face with their targets, 
both the troll and the victims experience epiphany. The troll realizes that 
words do matter and the victims realize that *anyone* can be radicalized.

I know there's the risk of some (many?) of them digging in their heels. But 
even the most hardened supremacist or ideologue has trouble suppressing the 
social need to feel they belong.

Of course, some of the doxing will only come if they're charged with something. 
The ones whining about being put on the no-fly list before they could get home 
is a good example. So, charging them with something may be required for an 
adequate doxing.

Re: pulling the plug -- 

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/extremists-move-secret-line-channels-plan-inauguration-day-d-c-n1253876

It probably would have been better to enlist Amazon to keep Parler open as a 
honeypot. But we still have Gab, which is (kindasorta) distributed.


On 1/12/21 11:29 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> What is the right question to ask of this data?   Who are the influencers?  
> Who creates new memes?
> Pulling the plug seems to be a pretty good solution, actually.   Force social 
> distancing, and for similar reasons.


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