@cstross I never worked in intelligence but if you work in communications at my level, you keep meeting people who did.

In today's intelligence world, Bond would be considered a serious security risk and for very good reason. 1/
@cstross Back in the 1970s, the KGB developed an agent (i.e source, Bond is an operative, not an agent) recruitment process whose imprint can be clearly seen in the backgrounds of the men at the center of Brexit, Trump's election and more (aFD, Golden Dawn, etc.) 2/
@cstross Imagine a sales funnel for recruiting traitors. You start off by sending a pretty girl (boy) like Maria Butina into a cocktail party. Her job is to report back the names of every man who grabs her butt to her handler /3
@cstross The young men, early 20s who are on the list of #metoo types are approached by a second operative who decides if they are likely to be any use. In sales terms, qualifying the account. 4/
@cstross The selected targets are introduced to a person who will encourage them to engage in increasingly depraved activities. When they are ready, this person passes them on to the closer. 5/
@cstross The closer is a 12 year old. And lest you think I make it up, I have seen evidence of very young members of the Soviet Komsomol youth league receiving extraordinarily high honors. 6/
@cstross In a variation of the scheme, the closer is rather older and engages in a sex game. Only when the Tory MP is dressed up and munching on his drug soaked orange, she holds the bag on tight instead of releasing it as supposed to. 7/
@cstross The number of potential traitors this process created was likely in the thousands. Only some of them would be used for espionage of course. Most would be used simply to help advance the positions of the other assets. Some held in reserve 8/
@cstross Look into the backgrounds of the men at the center of Brexit. Every single one accused of rapey stuff in court papers. Look at the men in Russiagate, same. All three of the spokesmen for WikiLeaks. 9/
@cstross Same in 'journalism'. The men trying to tell us that it is absurd to think the Skripals were poisoned by Russian agents all have such rapey pasts when you look into them. So do many of the (male) leaders of nationalist/separatist groups in the EU. 10/10

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OK so some random thoughts about Everything Social.

1) It's not (just) about you.
2) Mastodon is not a life-raft.
3) One infrastructure, many communities.
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5) Security creates possibilities

I am looking for collaborators.

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1: It's not (just) about you.

First problem I have trying to describe any new system is people cut in three sentences in to say why they would hate a particular scheme because they assume the proposal would be like FB or Twitter.

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@molly0xFFF @Bitfinexed The Web was designed to win the network hypertext standards wars. These days people only remember gopher but there were dozens of also rans and some (Hyper-G) were much slicker than the Web.

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But what would a scheme to support artists look like?

Can we build one using the Mesh?

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The Mesh already supports this.

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