13 points by ColinWright 10 hours ago | 0 comments on HN
| Strong positive alignment with UDHR, particularly Article 19 (freedom of expression and press). Content and structure explicitly devoted to protecting journalists' rights through security education and advocacy. No negative signals detected. Core mission aligns with fundamental human rights principles. Editorial
· vv3.4 · 2026-02-25
Article Heatmap
Negative Neutral Positive No Data
Aggregates
Weighted Mean
+0.82
Unweighted Mean
+0.80
Max
+1.00 Article 19
Min
+0.69 Article 1
Signal
9
No Data
22
Confidence
ND
Volatility
0.12 (Low)
Negative
0
Channels
E: 0.6S: 0.4
SETL
+0.09
Editorial-dominant
FW Ratio
55%
0 facts · 0 inferences
Evidence: High: 4 Medium: 2 Low: 0 No Data: 22
Theme Radar
Domain Context Profile
Element
Modifier
Affects
Note
Privacy
+0.15
Article 3 Article 12
Domain demonstrates commitment to digital security and privacy through SecureDrop, Dangerzone, and extensive digital security education. Structural design supports privacy-conscious workflows.
Terms of Service
—
Terms of service not directly observable in page content provided.
Accessibility
+0.10
Article 19
Page includes skip-to-content link, ARIA labels, semantic HTML structure, and proper heading hierarchy, supporting accessibility for diverse readers.
Mission
+0.20
Article 19 Preamble
Organization's explicit mission is press freedom protection and defense. Navigation directly links to press freedom tracker, SecureDrop, and digital security resources.
Editorial Code
+0.10
Article 19
Content is educational analysis of security practices derived from court documents, demonstrating commitment to informing public discourse on journalist safety.
Ownership
—
Freedom of the Press Foundation identified as owner; non-profit status and transparency links present in navigation.
Access Model
+0.12
Article 19
Content appears freely accessible without paywall or registration barrier; supports universal access to information about press freedom and security.
Ad/Tracking
-0.05
Article 12
Twitter/X and Facebook metadata present indicate social tracking integration. Minor negative modifier reflects structural data collection for engagement metrics.
Score Breakdown
+0.92
PreamblePreamble
High Advocacy Framing
Editorial
+0.75
Structural
+0.65
SETL
+0.27
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Article explicitly advocates for press freedom and human dignity in context of FBI investigation. Title and metadata frame security lessons within journalism protection narrative.
Observable Facts
Page title states 'Five security lessons from the FBI's Washington Post raid'
Meta description references 'court documents show how investigators can track digital activities' and 'ways to harden journalists' devices'
Organization name in header is 'Freedom of the Press'
Navigation menu includes 'U.S. Press Freedom Tracker' and 'Digital Security Education' as primary work areas
Inferences
The framing of an FBI raid as a source of security lessons advocates implicitly for journalist protection and privacy
The explicit focus on 'hardening journalists' devices' demonstrates commitment to Article 19 freedoms
Organization's mission statement in navigation ('Protecting and defending press freedom when we need it the most') directly aligns with Preamble dignity and equality principles
+0.69
Article 1Freedom, Equality, Brotherhood
Medium Framing
Editorial
+0.55
Structural
+0.60
SETL
-0.17
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Content implicitly addresses equality in access to security knowledge by making technical security guidance available to journalists. No explicit coverage of Article 1 equality principles.
Observable Facts
Content is published as free, openly accessible educational material on digital security
Resource is part of 'Digital Security Education' program offered to journalists broadly
Inferences
Making security education freely available supports equal access to tools and knowledge that protect fundamental freedoms
Educational focus on practical security for all journalists regardless of resource level suggests commitment to equality in protection
ND
Article 2Non-Discrimination
No observable content directly addressing discrimination or rights regardless of status.
+0.82
Article 3Life, Liberty, Security
High Advocacy Practice
Editorial
+0.65
Structural
+0.70
SETL
-0.19
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Content directly addresses right to life and security. Security lessons are framed to protect journalists from government surveillance and investigation.
Observable Facts
Page explicitly provides 'security lessons' derived from FBI investigation of journalists
Content teaches 'ways to harden journalists' devices' against investigative tracking
Organization operates SecureDrop and Dangerzone technologies explicitly designed to protect source and journalist safety
Inferences
Security hardening guidance directly supports journalists' right to personal security
Analysis of investigative techniques is framed to help journalists avoid surveillance-related harm
Organizational focus on digital security tools demonstrates commitment to protecting life and security from state overreach
ND
Article 4No Slavery
No observable content addressing slavery or servitude.
ND
Article 5No Torture
No observable content addressing torture or cruel treatment.
ND
Article 6Legal Personhood
No observable content addressing right to legal personhood.
ND
Article 7Equality Before Law
No observable content addressing equal protection before law in general sense.
ND
Article 8Right to Remedy
No observable content addressing judicial remedies for violations.
ND
Article 9No Arbitrary Detention
No observable content addressing arbitrary arrest or detention.
ND
Article 10Fair Hearing
No observable content addressing fair and public hearing.
ND
Article 11Presumption of Innocence
No observable content addressing criminal presumption of innocence.
+0.77
Article 12Privacy
High Advocacy Framing
Editorial
+0.70
Structural
+0.55
SETL
+0.32
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Content directly addresses privacy and protection from arbitrary interference. Security lessons frame government investigation as privacy threat requiring mitigation.
Observable Facts
Article metadata describes 'investigators can track digital activities' as a security concern
Content teaches methods to prevent tracking and surveillance of journalists
Page includes social share buttons using Twitter/Facebook pixel tracking (structural tension with privacy advocacy)
Inferences
The security education provided implicitly advocates that journalists have right to privacy protection from investigation
Framing of FBI investigative techniques as security threats affirms Article 12 right to privacy
Technical guidance supports journalists' ability to maintain private communications and activities
ND
Article 13Freedom of Movement
No observable content addressing freedom of movement.
ND
Article 14Asylum
No observable content addressing asylum or refuge.
ND
Article 15Nationality
No observable content addressing nationality.
ND
Article 16Marriage & Family
No observable content addressing marriage or family rights.
ND
Article 17Property
No observable content addressing property rights.
ND
Article 18Freedom of Thought
No observable content addressing freedom of thought, conscience, or religion.
+1.00
Article 19Freedom of Expression
High Advocacy Framing Practice
Editorial
+0.85
Structural
+0.80
SETL
+0.21
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Core subject matter directly addresses Article 19 freedom of expression and press. Content teaches journalists to protect communication, opinion, and information gathering from surveillance.
Observable Facts
Page explicitly addresses FBI raid on Washington Post journalists
Content teaches security methods to prevent tracking of 'digital activities' and communications
Organization's primary mission stated as protecting press freedom
Page is part of 'Digital Security Education' program for journalists
Navigation includes 'U.S. Press Freedom Tracker' monitoring press freedom incidents
Organization operates SecureDrop for anonymous source communication
Inferences
Security education directly supports journalists' Article 19 right to seek, receive, and impart information
Teaching hardening techniques against government investigation advocates for journalists' protected status
The entire organizational structure and this specific content are framed as defending press freedom
Making security knowledge freely available supports universal access to tools protecting freedom of expression
ND
Article 20Assembly & Association
No observable content addressing peaceful assembly or association.
ND
Article 21Political Participation
No observable content addressing political participation.
ND
Article 22Social Security
No observable content addressing social security or economic rights.
ND
Article 23Work & Equal Pay
No observable content addressing work or employment rights.
ND
Article 24Rest & Leisure
No observable content addressing rest and leisure.
ND
Article 25Standard of Living
No observable content addressing standard of living or health.
ND
Article 26Education
No observable content addressing education.
ND
Article 27Cultural Participation
No observable content addressing cultural participation or intellectual property.
ND
Article 28Social & International Order
No observable content addressing social and international order.
ND
Article 29Duties to Community
No observable content addressing duties to community.
ND
Article 30No Destruction of Rights
No observable content addressing prohibition of abuse of rights.