Washington Post: Subpoena for app called ‘Discord’ could unmask identities of Charlottesville white supremacists

Washington Post: Subpoena for app called ‘Discord’ could unmask identities of Charlottesville white supremacists By Meagan Flynn:

Discord, which was started in 2015 as a secure chat app for videogamers, also happened to be conducive for white supremacists, white nationalists, neo-Nazis and other members of the alt-right movement who sought to keep their identities secret.

And a subpoena is all it takes with the Freedom of Association. But compare Zurcher v. Standford Daily where a search warrant was reasonably issued for a college newspaper for photographs of alleged violent protesters when the newspaper refused a subpoena.

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