I have given people a few well known guides and writeups. If you think r/privacy is a friend reliable enough
- https://teddit.net/r/privacy/comments/hlqayn/cia_have_encryption_backdoor_on_signal_according/
- https://web.archive.org/web/20220418214833/https://old.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/e9t4ck/a_user_here_threw_ad_hominem_at_a_wikileaks_tweet/
American moderators that run iPhones and once even attempted mass brigading a subreddit of 100K+ people to mass report and sitewide ban me.
Thank you so so much for your work. Please don’t be discouraged by negative comments. This is an example of skilled comrades putting in the work to educate people and therefore losing the foundations to build a functioning society. I thank you very much for your service and hope I can do the same in my own field in the upcoming years.
You are not alone. Using a public platform means more prone will be exposed. I, for one, wouldn’t have found this Community were it not because I heard of it on main stream platforms.