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RosaReborn wrote

That's awesome. Just proof that if you want something done, you have to go out there and get it done. The issue is just organizing enough people so there is group protection for these sorts of acts

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ziq OP wrote

There needs to be some kind of call to action app. An event is pushed to everyone with the app, telling them to show up at a nearby place. No more than 2 hours notice so the cop's can't mobilize.

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JayGrym wrote

How would we create enough awareness of the app for it to become a relevant tool? I lack the capability to create such an app but I can always try to spread the message of freedom and the tools available to help in that pursuit. Also, would it have a place in the app store or would the stores remove it?

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ziq OP wrote

Organize a big event through the app. Make a splash. The media covers it. They mention the app. More people install the app.

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JayGrym wrote

So step 1 would be create the app. Step 2 would be to find out where our target audience is most densely populating an area. Step 3: create event. Step 4: execute event, making sure to remain media friendly. Step 5: advertise via 'subvertising' and word of mouth as well as the already established target communities online?

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JayGrym wrote

The thing about this is it uses the same tactic as a government: Lies to hide it's true intent. We need the target audience to trust the tool so that the movement can harness the power of the People.

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RosaReborn wrote

Yeah sure, but like...Flappy Bird!

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JayGrym wrote

I don't play phone games, I'm a console player. I loved The Saboteur

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Majrelende wrote

Apple is particularly authoritarian with what it allows on phones, so that might be difficult.

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JayGrym wrote

A lot of people ready for these types of actions are simply just spread out too thin. If we could close the distance we might be able to accomplish something.

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