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  • I’m not the same user, I’ve never been a member of PSL, Once again, it’s not so much the using of google products, which is bad tbc, it was that they didnt have any procedures to make sure that former members can’t burn them like this. Imagine if this person was a monster and shared this information with a local white supremacist group, it could lead to the deaths of organizers. I’m glad to hear that you’re working on organizing security training. But I think it’s important for people to see this info in the public so they know to keep an eye out for this kind of thing in whatever org they’re in.





  • I do agree with this person. I think this would have been handled better privately even though this info is helpful. In the pre-branch I am in, we do take opsec seriously and want to find alternatives to improve our security. I’m sure other local branches would be open to change if more IT comrades joined and made their voice heard.

    I think you’re a little too biased as a PSL member. quite frankly they had almost a year to notice this themselves, and speaks to an extreme problem with that local chapter that needs to be spoken about publicly. I’m not in PSL so I can’t say what national does about this kind of thing but the leadership of that chapter needs to be reprimanded or even be forced to step down imo. Does national provide training for this kind of thing?


  • physical location is most needed to be kept safe from right wing local stochastic terrorists rather than feds at least, you’re right about that. The big thing here, that i more meant to focus on, is that they let some random person who left the party get access to sensitive information for months, that is extremely bad, just because I might be on a fed list somewhere, doesn’t mean i want to be doxxed by a bitter former party member and face repercussions from anticommunist locals. I advocate for keeping the most sensitive information (like if your group is going to go sabotage something, etc.) off of computers and kept person to person anyways

    I’d ask you all to consider the concept of revolutionary suicide, or at the very least, revolutionary sacrifice. It’s true, engaging in this may lead us to prison or death. And no amount of security is going to prevent that from happening when the going gets going. Is that worth it to you? Do you have the drive to live a life free that is so strong you’d give up everything for it? I say this not as a finger pointing or “you’re weak” thing, but a genuine question. I don’t blame you if the answer is no.

    great thing we should all be considering, but one I’m not sure you can truly answer until the feds have got you in a jail cell threatening you with life if you dont betray your comrades to become their informant (as an example of extreme situation). I think I’m ok with it, but am I actually? we will see.