Author Topic: $15B federal lawsuit vs. Google astroturfing in open source communities  (Read 63 times)

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GiveSendGo, which is known for resisting censorship and supporting controversial legal disputes, hosts a new crowdfunding campaign about social engineering and black money in open source communities, in other words, astroturfing.

Here is the link to share.  Some platforms are censoring it already.  It will only succeed if people use email, DM and other means to share the link.  The greylisting of this particular topic reveals a lot about social control media and the pestering campaigns.

https://www.givesendgo.com/censorship-privacy

The law suit has been filed in the same court hosting Nicolas Maduro. 70,000 internal emails from debian-private and diversity programs have been offered when crowdfunding milestones are reached, even if the case fails. Open source leaders will be subject to depositions about payments they received from the controlling corporations before denouncing various people over the years. Only if the community contributes enough money to fund the lawyers, they are not volunteers.

Click to see the video and campaign details
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