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Cake day: October 7th, 2020

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  • There different reasons for wanting privacy or advocating for for personal data privacy and implimenting strategies to support that.

    If ever you are in trouble with the state or make the wrong person on the internet angry, the more you’ve publically shared the easier it will be for them to find something to use against you. So… you can try not to get on anybody’s bad side to limit that possibility or you can do your best to compartmentalize your online activities.

    It should be possible to ask for help or show vuneralbility online without telling anybody (or thing) absolutely everything about you every time.

















  • Profitability might not be the issue, neither are supposed to function solely to make a profit. From the linked blog post, referencing an email, it is stated that its costing more than the revenue can support.

    From a general internet search:

    c(3)'s can’t engage too much (or at all) in legislative stuff but a c(6) can

    c(3)'s are supposed to do things to help a group outside of itself while c(6)'s are supposed to exist to support their members

    c(6)'s aren’t required to report personal information of a person/entity making a donation to the IRS or public