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I added a YackPack WalkieTalkie widget to BlogSafer.org, the anonymous blogging wiki. With PBwiki you can drop it in as a plugin. Now, if you visit the site, you can talk with one another.
I also put one in this blog’s sidebar.
Update: I figured out how to put one on our co-located Chinese anonymous blogging guide, [...]

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Last year, I created BlogSafer under the auspices of the nonprofit organization Spirit of America. It’s a wiki with multiple anoniblog/safer blogging guides on it. There was no funding to really flog it like it needed once it was built, but with some effort (social bookmarking, manic pinging) I tripled the [...]

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Some time ago I watched China fall off our stats as a country of origin for visitors to BlogSafer (aka anoniblog), our anonymous blogging wiki (with guides in English, Arabic, Persian and Chinese). It turns out that the wiki host we use, PBwiki, has been blocked in China. So, I recently reposted the Chinese guide [...]

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If you’d like to support the BlogSafer project, please copy the code below and paste it into your sidebar. It will create a button like the one to the right that sends the reader to the ‘anoniblog’ wiki. That wiki contains a series of anonymous blogging guides in English, Arabic, Persian and Chinese. The project [...]

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I’m readying myself to go out to Washington D.C. and speak to C.I.A. and State Department intelligence types at the Meridian House about blogging and democracy. My point of view? It’s a good idea. I should slap something together so as to not be completely unprepared. I’m thinking along the lines of a bunch of [...]

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The project I’ve been working on for the last five months is finally up. It’s a wiki with five targeted guides to anonymous blogging.
You can read the press release here or here.
BlogSafer, the anonymous blogging guide wiki, is here.
anoniblogging, anonymous_blogging_guide, blogsafer

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Ethan Zuckerman, in response to EFF’s guide, has written his own guide to blogging anonymously. It focuses on the technical elements of anonymization.
Zuckerman covers many of the things we hope to discuss at the Anoniblogging Roundtable at BlogNashville.

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The Electronic Frontier Foundation has released an anonymous blogging guide called How to Blog Safely (About Work or Anything Else).
A large part of the guide is about not getting fired when you blog.

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