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'''Surveillance awareness day''' is a proposal for the English Misplaced Pages to take special steps to promote awareness of global surveillance on February 11, 2014. That date is chosen to coincide with ] being taken by organizations such as ], ], and the ].

If this proposal reaches completion, it will be presented to the entire community for approval, via a ] or a sitenotice shown to logged-in users.

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Latest revision as of 18:04, 12 February 2014

This is a page that was used to brainstorm possible participation in The Day We Fight Back, a protest held on 11 February 2014. Various ideas were discussed but none matured into a proposal. Many editors felt that ideas discussed here amounted to engaging in political activism and thus were against the core values of Misplaced Pages.

Participants in the discussion ultimately decided to focus on improving Misplaced Pages's overall coverage of mass surveillance-related topics at Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Mass surveillance.