Dear List Subscribers, As of today, I have ceased to be a moderator of all Stanford Liberationtech lists.
I feel like Superman when he loses his powers, except I hope the ending is more like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUORL-bvwA0. Just kidding. :) On a more serious note, I want to thank all of you for a wonderful 9 years of discussions about Liberationtech issues. I also want to thank you all for the arguing and jousting and name calling and... No, seriously, you were all great. I rarely had to step in to moderate. Although I know some disagreed with my moderation style of letting every message through and only permanently moderating those who were extremely disruptive, I feel proud that the list always tried to ensure unfettered freedom of expression. We now have approximately 4K members from around the world working to make the world a better place. I am not leaving, so this is not goodbye. It's more like, "see you later." I'll now be a regular member and as such be able to participate much more freely in discussions than I was able to do when I was a moderator. Take care, everyone, and keep up the good fight to protect pro-democracy activists fighting against authoritarian regimes. Best, Yosem
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