I encourage everyone to set aside personal feelings around January 6 for a moment and once again look at the amount of power an angry government can bring to bear on a protest movement retroactively, using the permanent record created by social media surveillance as a weapon.https://twitter.com/_MAArgentino/status/1431319316956385283 …
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I'm just saying that the ability for Congress to get personal data on protest participants is likely very limited, as a stronger form of lawful process (a search warrant) was attempted against J20 and failed for the accounts for which there was not individualized suspicion.
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I agree with you that anger against J6 should not completely change the positions people have traditionally held about the privacy of data stored on large platforms or the legal restrictions on access by the Government.
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