Li
2个月前
$LI 安全教育🚨 如何所谓的对抗 Telegram 实名监控系统(用逻辑和行动破解恐慌) 根据南华早报披露,第12届中国国际警用装备博览会上,公安三所展示了对 7000 万个中国手机号注册 TG 账号的监测系统。 🧵下面是 $LI 社区的破解思路,一条条讲,学会就是无敌。 1️⃣不要用 +86 手机号注册 TG,购买成品外国TG 实名手机号 = 完全暴露的身份锚点 正确做法: ✔ 使用匿名虚拟号注册 ✔ 成品TG号市场价约 2 美元,可用加密货币购买(USDT) $LI 社区会给活跃但是不会用加密货币的成员提供匿名tg和推特账户,如果你能学会使用加密货币,你可以在墙外自信的购买大多数服务和商品。 2️⃣注册后立刻做这三件事: 1.换头像、ID、昵称,不要用墙内社媒使用过的任何内容 2.开启 2FA(Settings → Privacy and Security → Two-Step Verification) 3.设置一个在国内从未使用过的强随机密码 示例:LIvXyWhUwRt3zmZb!e8i 3️⃣专号专用,杜绝关联行为画像 不要用同一个TG号同时加入不同性质的群(技术群 + 建政群 + 闲聊群 = 画像完成) ✅ 每个账号只做一种事 ❌ 不要用“建政账号”加朋友或加入其他兴趣群 ❌ 不要在多个群之间“人设复用” 💡 使用“翻墙身份容器”思维:每个账号 = 独立人格 + 独立环境 4️⃣最后一层防线:警惕钓鱼 🚫 永远不要点击陌生人发来的链接 🚫 永远不要扫描私聊发来的二维码(多数为定位追踪器) 遇到陌生人私聊,不要互动,直接拉黑 ⚙ 设置“禁止陌生人私聊”、“禁止被拉群” 📌 最后的底线不是技术,是习惯和纪律 匿名不是一次设置,而是长期的操作规矩。 如果你认同这些,建议保存这条推文作为行为准则。 📤 分享给需要的人。 评论区有 $LI 社区的安全教学,首先建立一个可靠的安全思维,从思考自己的身份容器开始。 #Telegram #匿名 #反监控 #隐私安全 #墙外生存指南
Li
6个月前
The CCP's Digital Charm Offensive: Hiding the Truth Behind a Perfect Facade China’s online platforms like TikTok and Xiaohongshu are all about showing the “perfect” side of the country, while conveniently hiding the struggles of everyday people. It’s like slapping makeup on a wound—covering up the pain, but not solving any real problems. These platforms are used not just in China, but globally, to manipulate opinions and silence criticism. TikTok’s Algorithm: Promoting a Beautiful Lie A report from *Rutgers University’s Network Contagion Research Institute* (NCRI) uncovered how TikTok pushes pro-China content and suppresses sensitive topics. Key findings include: 1. Suppressing Anti-China-Propoganda Voices A study of Tiananmen-related videos on TikTok found that when users searched for this topic: Only 19.6% of the videos were critical of the CCP or addressed the massacre. 45.6% of the videos completely ignored the Tiananmen incident or avoided any direct mention. 26.6% of the videos actually denied the massacre or promoted revisionist narratives, attempting to downplay or justify the CCP's actions. This shows how TikTok’s algorithm effectively suppresses discussions that challenge the official Chinese narrative, making it harder for users to find critical content about the Tiananmen Square massacre. 2. Promoting Xinjiang as a "Tourist Paradise" When searching for content related to Xinjiang on TikTok, the platform predominantly serves up videos that paint a rosy picture of the region. A large portion of these videos focus on: Tourism: Highlighting Xinjiang’s scenic landscapes, traditional food, and vibrant culture, with no mention of the ongoing human rights issues or political unrest. Food and Lifestyle: A significant number of videos portray Xinjiang as a peaceful and culturally rich place, showcasing local dishes and festivals, but steering clear of any discussion of the Uyghur Muslim population’s persecution or the region’s political situation. This content overwhelms users with positive portrayals, while critical or politically charged content is suppressed or downranked, effectively shaping global perceptions of Xinjiang as a “tourist paradise,” rather than a place marked by severe human rights violations. The Bigger Picture: Propaganda Across Platforms Platforms like YouTube and Instagram have more anti-China content, but they still host a lot of pro-China videos, often from Chinese state media. This “flooding” tactic skews search results, pushing critical voices further down and reinforcing the CCP’s narrative. The CCP’s Global Strategy: Controlling Narratives This isn’t just about hiding the truth. The CCP uses these platforms to reshape global opinions, eroding free speech and human rights. By showcasing China’s “perfect” image, especially to younger, Western users, they manipulate perceptions and weaken democratic values worldwide. TikTok even uses its biased algorithm to down-rank anti-China content, subtly pressuring creators into self-censorship. The end result? A platform full of propaganda, and far fewer voices questioning the narrative. The Irony: Censorship Even Beyond China Here’s the kicker—despite all this censorship abroad, TikTok isn’t even allowed to operate within China. Meanwhile, Chinese platforms like Xiaohongshu (Red Note) will actively block anything even remotely critical, or heck, even memes that poke fun at the regime. So, is it really a surprise that we see this level of control outside China as well? #tiktokrefugee #Xiaohongshu #MOMO #RedNote (Source: NCRI)