Last week, I wrote about how Joshua Aaron's ICEBlock app, which allows people to anonymously report ICE sightings within a 5-mile radius, is – unfortunately, and despite apparent good intentions – activism theater. This was based on Joshua's talk at HOPE where he made it clear that he isn't taking the advice
Seems like he has an attitude/maturity problem, as he took the criticisms very personally. This isn’t the type of person you’d ever want to work with, and certainly not the type of person you should trust with your data.