They’re actively engaged in and expressed desire in increased levels personal surveillance. With AI on the rise we can’t be too careful. Don’t make it too easy to find posts by you containing their names, or allusions to them. In a few years, posts like these could be considered illegal - even retroactively like the Nazis did!

I work in IT, specifically education. I know how easy it can be to passively and actively monitor thousands of people with one station. It’s probably already too late for us, but we can try.

Use metaphor, don’t use the direct spelling, don’t make your intentions completely clear.

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    He was already president once, anything post 2016 is probably noted.

    And some people just never EVER shut up about them so there’s plenty of noise to hide in

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      I’m thinking the noise is hella easy to get posts buried in, especially around here. But still, security through obscurity is not security.

      And they won’t find you through your posts, they’ll crucify you for them once you’re caught for something else.

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        Well, a known fascist tactic is making examples out of randomly chosen people who allegedly said the wrong thing in the wrong place. The amount of noise doesn’t matter in that case. They’ll just pick people at random they can persecute publicly in an attempt to scare everyone into clamming up and obeying.

        At that point, there is no point in censoring yourself, because they will target you randomly regardless. At that point, there will be no point in saying or not saying anything online, because the only recourse will be [removed by lemmy.world admins] until the last one is [removed]