Reddit Warrant Canary #37
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Reference: privacyguides/privacytools.io#37
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Reddit removed their Warrant Canary so I added a warning at the bottom of the page by the Reddit link
Maybe we can create a simple form for feedback and suggestions, and avoid using Reddit altogether. The nice thing about using Reddit though is that we get to see everyone's discussion on the suggestion to see if it is even worth looking at given the amount of votes.
I'd be happy to help with creating a form if this is something of concen.
@SvenKortekaas, I want to see what the community thinks before I act on this pull request. You can follow the discussion here.
@NafeezJS, I know this is somewhat ironic, but can you please take this discussion to Reddit? You'll get more community input there.
The community seems to want this. Merged.
@alexbooker, what does the community seem to want?
@NafeezJS Sorry, I thought it was clear from context. The community were in favour of the warning @SvenKortekaas added, so I merged this pull request.