china. and beijing itself is a very surveilled city. the olympic city will be even more surveilled for covid reasons, so there are all of these other kind of concerns, another good reasons to have burner devices that have no personal data on them and no sensitive data of any kind. and then, looking at the issue of censorship, as we explained there. there are other terms that are censored, it might be flagged, but it wouldn t actively stop anyone from raising concerns about sensitive subjects, as i understand it. explain to us the worry about how it might be used to deter those who want to speak out about human rights issues. yeah, so again, it s not really clear what this censorship list is doing in the app. there is some messaging function. i think this is more to do with, that s the way chinese apps are built. you really need that censorship stuff built in, because if you have a messaging thing that doesn t have that, you might be able to get in trouble with the
this was not meant to be seen by anybody looking at that facebook page. it was in essence kind of a dear diary posting. it was using the personal messaging function of facebook where you can, in essence, send a message that s to be seen only by someone else. so, it s not clear if she was just mailing this to herself, but she wasn t posting it for all the world to see. and indeed, it was taken down shortly after it was posted, but it was discovered as the fbi goes back through looking for electronic footprints that these two may have left. it doesn t say that this was directed by isis. it doesn t even say that isis was even aware of this, but it certainly strongly suggests that at least tashfeen malik was heavily influenced by isis propaganda, and it further suggests that she may have been the radicalizing influence on that couple. now, the picture you just showed is from taken off a monitor.