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      Or it’s an exit node for some internal network/VPN.

      Which would be stupid opsec, but then again…

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        What I have learned is that if you have a simple explaination, but it’s really really stupid, that’s still probably what happened. Because people are stupid.

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        Not stupid as you think if its being used as a tunnel for overseas stations to have a clear route to send encrypted traffic.

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          Fair enough, and if all the outgoing traffic to Reddit is innocuous, then there’s nothing to hide. Not great if it is some kind of hub of an operation to influence Reddit.

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      No, it’s because that’s where they counter the <insert enemy of the state department>'s propaganda with truth and facts.

      Same reason Reddit’s director of policy comes from The Council on Foreign Relations and worked for Madelin Albright. They certainly wouldn’t be using Reddit to influence the perceptions of Americans, the primary users of Reddit.

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      Making comments like this gets you on their special lists :)

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      Its also a training base so you goy that going, but that’s definitely not enough to compare to the ops dept.

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      Likely not, back then it was probably just bored air force nerds stuck in Florida.

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        That picture is forever burned into my mind when I think of Reddit.

        I’d love to see one for Lemmy. I suspect it’d be largely the same except about 25% of us pasty nerds would be trans women, and there would be a lot of Linux merch on display.

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            Likewise. Though judging from the Lemmy community for my province and it’s biggest city, maybe 3 people would show up.

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            True. Most of us are too paranoid or anti-social. (Including myself, to a fair degree.)

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              I used to be subbed to several local subreddits, including a [mylocation]-social.

              The difference in tone between people I knew from the `social meetups vs. the people in the generic city/state subreddits was truly amazing.

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      I actually recognize some of those pixels! That was back before the meetups got taken over by corporate…

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        That’s what I thought, but really? Of all the cities in the world, the top two are 50 miles apart in central Scotland?

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          There’s going to be a military or intelligence agency behind them both. Possibly corporate, but who knows? Maybe Glasgow is the big name in internet marketing.

          Scotland had a notable community but not that notable regardless.

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      ikr? they probably have an Internet PR task force on every base by now.