I'd actually argue for embracing traditional pre internet methods of organizing. Online spaces are great for agitation and general discussion, but serious organizing should happen offline and in person. This is a true and tested approach that has produced serious movements in the past.
And worrying about having a digital footprint seems very much warranted given all we know about massive surveillance in the west. I would go as far as not even bothering to bring a cellphone to meetings. There's really nothing wrong with using pen and paper.
I think using digital methods for knowledge databases and information resources is pretty sound. Basically, the rule of thumb I'd use is to keep any information you wish to keep private offline, and any information that isn't sensitive online.
I'd actually argue for embracing traditional pre internet methods of organizing. Online spaces are great for agitation and general discussion, but serious organizing should happen offline and in person. This is a true and tested approach that has produced serious movements in the past.
And worrying about having a digital footprint seems very much warranted given all we know about massive surveillance in the west. I would go as far as not even bothering to bring a cellphone to meetings. There's really nothing wrong with using pen and paper.
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I think using digital methods for knowledge databases and information resources is pretty sound. Basically, the rule of thumb I'd use is to keep any information you wish to keep private offline, and any information that isn't sensitive online.