In recent weeks, I’ve noticed a rise in censorship regarding SMS communication that’s not being discussed. At all. I’m concerned that it may become a slippery slope that eventually effects us all. I don’t have any dramatic, prose-ridden introduction this week. Just some news, facts, and observations I wanted to share. So this week, follow me down the rabbit hole as I explore an existing but rising threat to our free speech and what we can do about it.

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    5 months ago

    Are you surprised by this? It is SMS after all. I think you could do this with a basic man in the middle.

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      5 months ago

      Yeah, no security there, but I wasn’t expecting to see providers doing that. What’s the point.

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      I’m not surprised they could. I’ve worked on things that send SMS messages and I’m aware that carriers filter for spam and scams (perhaps not as effectively as one might hope).

      I’m surprised to hear of messages being blocked for mere profanity.

      Anyway, SMS sucks, default to something else and fall back to SMS as a last resort. Gently encourage your contacts to use Signal.