Telecomix is a decentralized cluster of net activists, committed to the freedom of expression and is a name used by both WeRebuild and Telecomix.
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Telecomix is a decentralized cluster of net activists, committed to the freedom of expression and is a name used by both WeRebuild and Telecomix.
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The Telecomix is the operative body that executes schemes and proposals presented by the WeRebuild.
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Telecomix has their roots in a heterogenous activist and hacker scene.
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However, during 2011 some Telecomix activists have given interviews and talks at various technology-related conferences under their real names.
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Rasmus Fleischer argues that the formation of Telecomix signified the end of a long era of pirate rhetoric, and instead shifted attention to a hacktivist approach to politics.
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Project created and hosted by Telecomix was the Streisand project, named after the Streisand effect.
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The most notable event was when Telecomix released log files from Blue Coat Systems surveillance equipment.
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Telecomix often refer to oceanic concepts when describing their overall structure.
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Jellyfish are an important part of the symbolism of Telecomix, circulating both as a meme and as an organizational concept guiding participants in evolving the organization.
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In June 2009 a blog post on "jellyfish memetics" was posted at a Telecomix-affiliated blog, arguably sparking a great interest within Telecomix for the philosophical implications of decentralized self-organization.
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