Feature #278
Time Delayed Publishing
Status: | New | Start date: | 09/13/2012 | |
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Priority: | Normal | Due date: | ||
Assignee: | - | % Done: | 0% | |
Category: | - | |||
Target version: | Feature Requests | |||
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Description
Can we accomplish this?
Perhaps in v2 or v3, but here is the thought:
I'm working on final proofread of the information safety curriculum for StoryMaker, and was reviewing this passage:
One aspect of security that you cannot guarantee by using these servers is time stamping. If, for example, you were to publish a website about government activity in your country by using the Tor network, surveillance agents won’t see that you were sending this information to a particular blog, but they may notice that whenever you enter an Internet café a new post appears on the site. This could probably be linked to you, especially if your Internet café owner writes down your name and the time of your visit. To overcome this difficulty, it would be advisable to ask friends from a different country to post the blog for you. You could use a secure webmail service (or encryption) to send the article to them and ask them to wait for a while before publishing it on your blog.
I'm wondering whether we may be able to accomplish "ask friends from a different country to post the blog for you" via a technical/automated means such as delayed publish. My guess is the only option for this would involve interaction with a third-party youtube upload service, but I wanted to throw it out there.
History
#1 Updated by n8fr8 about 5 years ago
- Target version set to Bugs
#2 Updated by SteveWyshy over 4 years ago
- Target version changed from Bugs to Feature Requests