Blur the faces in the protest photos
It's cooler if you don't know who they are

Received this protest photo from the "50501" movement yesterday, February 17, in Boston. Awesome!
Before sharing, I did two things:
1. Blurred all visible faces
2. Took a screenshot of the photo so any metadata is from my computer, not the photographer's camera

I'm not aware of any reason to do it with this specific photo. It may not have been necessary in this case.
But neither am I aware of any reason not to do it.
Of course the regime will eventually piece together whatever they resolve to piece together. At least make it a pain for them. Slow them down.
Probably no one "of interest" is in this photo anyway, which makes it extra cool if you've made the regime waste time thinking about it.
Do go to the protests
If it's safe for you to go, by all means, go.
News coverage from the same protest movement on the same day in Pennsylvania:
"From Philly to Bucks, protesters rally against Trump and Musk on Presidents’ Day: ‘Not a king!’" Protesters gathered in Philadelphia and Bucks County Monday to rally against President Donald Trump's controversial policies and Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency.
by Fallon Roth and Aliya Schneider, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Feb. 17, 2025