* "When the Patriot Act was passed, libraries got requests for patrons' borrowing history. We were prohibited from disclosing those requests.

* We deleted and shredded those records and stopped tracking reading history for that reason."

#Libraries #Librarians #Rwsist #Politics #Anarchist
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* "We figured, what's the fun in just telling them there's nothing? What the feds always forget is that librarians LOVE weaponizing bureaucracy for a good cause.

* We developed a compliance policy just for the Patriot Act."
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Unfortunately nobody can remember the password to the system that has those records. So we have to get IT involved, which means running through more detailed security resets to make sure other systems aren't compromised. It should take a couple weeks.
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"The library where I worked at the time did not successfully fulfill a single Patriot Act request.

Not that this is relevant to the current situation. I assure you this is a random memory that popped into my head with zero prompting. "
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A lot of people forget how Republicans used the hysteria of 9/11 to gain powers that they later used against domestic political opponents, dissidents, advocates, & journalists
arstechnica.com/information-te…

gizmodo.com/larry-ellisons-ora…

fortune.com/2024/09/17/oracle-…

sfgate.com/bayarea/article/ora…

nyclu.org/commentary/ubiquitou…

Ubiquitous surveillance being its most enduring legacy

newsweek.com/death-western-val…

pewresearch.org/politics/2021/…

nyclu.org/report/repression-su…

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bring_…

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiding…

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This is all cool and dandy but you've never met Nazis willing to burn down the library.

These stories were cool to deal with something that resembled a government.

That world is gone, the US as a democratic state with a stable system of governance is dead.

The US is being managed by Nazis now.

If the library doesn't comply, the Nazis will burn it down, this is the new reality.

Wake up.

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@RussSharek
Where is now so many #libraries have gotten trapped using #ebook systems based on either Amazon’s Palace or Libby/Overdrive apps (owned by the one of the worst vulture capital companies in the world KKR

Both of whom will gladly sell our personal data to the highest bidder, much less give it over to any government official who comes asking with or without a warrant

I fear the population’s vast e-book usage may be out of local librarians control

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@vruz @elaine1helen
catvalente.substack.com/p/keep…

It was about the election, but it's still relevant now.

Stop dumping your hopelessness on the people who are working to fix this.

Will what they're doing here be enough? No, but no one thing will solve this and incremental progress is a win. Others will do things on other fronts.

There will be no hero, because no one fixes this alone - it'll be the sum total of a *LOT* of little things that makes the difference.

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@vruz @elaine1helen Also worth reading - joanwestenberg.com/we-dont-nee…

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