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  "path": "/t/are-we-under-attack/38187#post_16",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-29T17:24:47.000Z",
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  "textContent": "It feels coordinated to me. As soon as the masses started learning about privacy and getting into it, the demoralization posts exploded. You’ll see essentially the same posts phrased the same way over and over again. They imply (or directly state) that it’s pointless to take measures to protect your privacy. It’s not logical. The tone is kinda off. I think posters who talk like that are usually trolls or bots, or sometimes a normal person who fell for it.\n\nThese posts are especially prevalent on large platforms like YouTube and Reddit, and it’s reached somewhat smaller places like /g/ too. Putting all of this together, it sounds like a classic misinformation and demoralization campaign. But the fact that this is happening also shows that privacy is gaining serious traction, because someone felt it was worth trying to interfere.",
  "title": "Are we under attack?"
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