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"path": "/t/wired-daniel-micay-and-james-donaldson-built-a-legendary-privacy-tool-now-they-re-sworn-enemies/37320#post_7",
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"textContent": "ThePrivacyDad:\n\n> I don’t get why GrapheneOS invests so heavily in narrative management\n\nFrom my POV, a lot of it is defense\n\nI’ve seen bad actors engage in efforts to malign/discredit the GOS project. The recent French dispute is a strong example - public narrative had a real impact on GOS users and operations\n\nIt seems reasonable that they would invest in countermeasures, an effort to ‘keep the record straight’",
"title": "WIRED: \"[Daniel Micay and James Donaldson] Built a Legendary Privacy Tool. Now They’re Sworn Enemies\""
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