On Monday 12 Dec 2011 01:05:36 Chris wrote:
> 
> If users and organizers are using Tor/freenet/whatever it can be difficult
> to determine who is organizing, who is actively participating, and who is
> just a supporter, or even follower (may be against the revolt). Compared
> to if an organizations members know each other and can be forced to talk.
> A government in power may not have the resources to arrest all using
> Tor/freenet/whatever. That gives the organizers protection (potentially or
> hopefully) long enough to let them carry through from the organization to
> the actual uprising without it's organizers being killed off. Or give them
> opportunity to make mistakes and re-group.

I disagree with most of what you have said. However, the above is more or less 
on target. You need a lot of people using Freenet who aren't interested in 
political activism, who are just using it to talk to their friends, share files 
etc. Then all your Friends can be people you know (so darknet is feasible), and 
yet they're not all part of your guerilla cell.

Also, any good movement needs martyrs.

Finally ... look at what people actually used ... Facebook!

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