Some of you protesting are far too into publicly posting identifiable pics and videos of folks in protest crowds without good reason.

If you brought a camera to the protest point it at the authorities, not your compatriots. Document and publicize incidents of abuse, but don't facilitate your fellow protestors being identified and punished for showing up. Assume every face you post will be recognized and catalogued. They're not there to be your photo op.

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@Rob_T_Firefly Dumb take. Take photos, share them with friends, show that it's something normies should do too. If somebody was telling you how to protest you would probably tell them to STFU. Stop trying to dictate how people chose to participate.

@naodell @Rob_T_Firefly No, here in Russia, ppl had same thoughts a long time ago. You know how it ended...

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@[email protected] @[email protected] I think protesters from Russia and Belarus will disagree with you. Cops here heavily using the photos from _peaceful_ protests (even from social networks) and face recognition to find and attack protesters _after_ the event. They ever send "covert agents" with cameras right to the crowd to make a photos of peoples' faces. Latest events in the US reminds me a lot these events that happened here a lot of time ago. So, "better safe than sorry"🤷‍♂️

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