tldr, it mines your public social media posts and maps your degree of connection to people who post “extremist” content (guilt by association) and then ties that to any internal private dirt the FBI has on you
evades 4th amendment, warrant, FISA types of reporting because its all stuff you chose to post publicly on one of these platforms.
If you post a blog on blogspot or similar it seems the point is to be public. (there could be settings there to make some things non public, I don't remember or know what is current)
If you post on a network that requires login to see the posts, is that public? (is twitter / tumbler / fbook all indexed via google / available without login?)
If you post on a social network inside a group that requires approval to join, but is free - is that public?
If you post something behind a paywall, is that public?
If someone shares a photo of you that you DMed a person using a social network..
Snapchat makes things disappear, whatsapp advertises that even they can't see your bad behavior.
Did you have a reasonable expectation of privacy in these places?
One could argue that stolen photos, texts, books, movies that are posted on a social network are now public.
And then I think about the number of people who don't understand what is public and what can be seen by others, and I feel that our apps and hardware should bear some responsibility to remind people that tapping like or making a comment may feel intimate / 1 to 1, but you may be questioned one day very publicly about why you were voting for one kind of thing while giving thumbs up and praise comments to twinks from your official account.
Then I wonder what kind of hybrid social systems will be a thing in the future - some sort of encrypted 1 to 1 and 1 to groups thing.
It's not just stories like this, but companies scraping tinder profiles and sharing the pictures and such..
People's expectation of privacy and the horrors of that not being a thing will likely cause more and more migrations into privacy proxy identity avatar agents;
which will likely lead to less data for the big companies where the data knowledge is the gold.
This sounds more like a recruiting tool for the current administration.
Can't they ask NSA nicely ?
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mindslight•2mo ago
Online message boards were merely places for recruiting foot soldiers and getting them riled up.
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mindslight•2mo ago
That isn't to say that both sides are the same, that elections don't have consequences, or that Bannon did not contribute his own style of mayhem. If he himself didn't exist we might just have had more of the same less-virulent "RINO" crap of the past few decades, with the reactionary senility still centered around talk radio rather than actually in the White House. But that's not really germane to my point apart from we might not have had an insurrection then.
(FWIW I really hate the term "woke" as a punching bag because I am well aware of its etymology. But the thrust of my point was calling out the people who see it as some touchstone for something that must be defeated, serving as justification for why they themselves must pick up the mantle of evil)
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