Many Americans haven't had to learn "Internet survival under hostile conditions" skills, and it's high time we took notes on what people in a lot of other countries have been contending with for years.
(Again, this is also why I'm a big fan in general of federated/non-centralized social media).
i've seen a lot of these kinds of rookie mistakes specifically with posts surrounding protest actions/going to protest actions/sharing pictures in real time while you are at an event or while the event is still ongoing.
In some ways I've gained confidence with my current employment but my social environment has always pressured me to say less and also I have never done anything illegal ever.
That's interesting and scary at the same time. Have you studied North Korea and their network? I've looked into it a little just because it's sort of fascinating. They have an OS and everything which is basically windows with an apple skin.