Just lauching my campaign today O^O for my comic and the Runes oracle !
Hope you’ll like it !
Tag: signal boost
just-a-pearl: just-a-pearl: just-a-pearl: Il y a personne ici qui est prof dans le second degré 8D ? Du coup je reblog : Je cherche des profs dans le second degré (collège/lycée peut importe) pour répondre à un questionnaire pour mon mémoire de M2. Si vous pouviez reblog les français ❤ Je cherche toujours, me faudrait… Continue reading
apersnicketylemon: skepticalspectacles: apersnicketylemon: Stop censoring the words people are using to blacklist, you are actually exposing people to the word/subject you think you’re protecting them from. If rape is on my blacklist and you have an in depth account of rape and you used r*pe for everything, I WILL NOW BE EXPOSED TO IT because… Continue reading
Don’t be a turd. Tag your Mass Effect: Andromeda spoilers.
theherocomplex: All right, it’s time for me to be a grumblebee! The early access for ME:A starts on March 16, which means Tumblr is going to be flooded with gifs, squeeing, updates, new characters, and spoilers. I don’t want to harsh on anyone’s enjoyment of the new game, but please be considerate as you play, whether… Continue reading Don’t be a turd. Tag your Mass Effect: Andromeda spoilers.
Something I didn’t readily realise about porn blogs….
kermapippurisaatana: aliengod: sonickmn: trashasaurusrex: little-miss-kitt: These are pics of myself, reblogged by a porn blog, with my caption removed, a sexually illicit caption added, and a questionable short link that I do not dare to follow. The use of my image as above is not something I have consented to. Nor is it something I… Continue reading Something I didn’t readily realise about porn blogs….
Google Has Quietly Dropped Ban on Personally Identifiable Web Tracking
Guys, this is really important. Until now, Google collected your data, but did not attach your name to it. Now, they can, and will. This new thing they’re doing will allow them to collect your data across searches, your email, Youtube, Maps, Google+, and all their affiliates, and build a complete profile of YOU.
If that doesn’t bother you, maybe this will: they own and can sell all that data, including anything you create and send (artists and writers, take note).
There is a way you can opt out of this ridiculousness. It’s described in the link, but if you’re still not sure about it, please ask me and I’ll guide you through how to turn all this off.
This is my wake-up call. I’ll be locking down my devices and scaling back what I put through the big Google machine, which means you may see less of me across social media. I’m going to keep researching this, but it may mean in order to keep the rights to my creative work, I’ll have to keep it out of Google’s hands. And that may take some doing.
Duckduckgo is a nontracking search engine….may be worth a try.
So according to the article there is an opt out for this. Instructions are I the last paragraph. I’m on mobile so I’ll edit this more later. EDITED TO INCLUDE OPT OUT INSTRUCTIONS
To opt-out of Google’s identified tracking, visit the Activity controls on Google’s My Account page, and uncheck the box next to “Include Chrome browsing history and activity from websites and apps that use Google services.“ You can also delete past activity from your account.
Interesting
Google Has Quietly Dropped Ban on Personally Identifiable Web Tracking
yukipri: etherealfelidae: urinfntycrsh: if you donate to ACLU, tweet your receipt to Sia and she will match it up to 100k. if you donate to CAIR, tweet your receipt to grimes and she will match it up to 10k please add on other people/celebrities/whoever that are doing this so everyone can make the most of… Continue reading

Surveillance self-defense against the Trump Administration
Americans handed the U.S. presidency to a racist, xenophobic, authoritarian, climate science-denying, misogynistic, revenge-obsessed ego-maniac — and with it control over a vast and all-too-unaccountable intelligence apparatus; and in a speech less than three weeks ago, Trump promised to sue all of the women who have come forward with sexual assault accusations against him.
Trump has repeatedly shown utter disrespect for the rule of law. He doesn’t believe in freedom of religion. He advocates torture. He has said he’ll instruct his Justice Department to investigate Black Lives Matter activists, and it’s likely he’ll appoint Rudy Giuliani, of New York City’s racist and unconstitutional “stop-and-frisk” fame, as his attorney general to do the investigating. The New York Times also reports that “Mr. Trump still privately muses about all the ways he will punish his enemies after Election Day.”
With Trump eager to misuse his power and get revenge on his perceived enemies, it’s reasonable to conclude there will be a parallel increase in abuse of power in law enforcement and the intelligence community. Activists who put their bodies on the line trying to protect basic rights — freedom of religion, freedom of speech, civil rights, reproductive rights, voting rights, privacy rights — will face the brunt of it.
Thanks to 16 years of relentless and illegal expansion of executive power under Presidents Bush and Obama, Trump is about to have more tools of surveillance at his disposal than any tyrant ever has. Those preparing for the long fight ahead must protect themselves, even if doing so can be technically complicated.
The best approach varies from situation to situation, but here are some first steps that activists and other concerned citizens should take.
Deleting Your Livejournal: You Don’t Have To Set Yourself On Fire On Your Way Out Of The Building
thrownrockisad4: meeedeee: I’ve seen people reblogging a post that states (1) LJ servers are now being housed in Russia and (2) that “the Russian government now has access to private information on private citizens across the country, their interests, their views, their families” and (3) and recommending that fans delete their LJ blogs and communities. If… Continue reading Deleting Your Livejournal: You Don’t Have To Set Yourself On Fire On Your Way Out Of The Building
thebastardofgloucester: Okay so the activity I’m seeing re: Bannon is really good – even if it ultimately doesn’t work, it is keeping people angry and active and aware of the threat to minority communities in Trump’s America. But, if you are making calls, there’s another name you might want to be familiar with: Kansas Secretary… Continue reading