Right. You see how much you've exploded the "list" for people whose neighbors said they looked like terrorists?
Well, no. the case files exist. So do vast swamps of metadata, which are currently used for the DIFFERENT watch list.
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And when you search the case files using a document management system, you get a list.
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And when you search social media using social network analysis software, you get another list. http://motherboard.vice.com/read/sociospyder-the-tool-bought-by-the-fbi-to-monitor-social-media …
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Actually I think you underestimate how these things get used together. Maybe when Time writes about it?
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Funny. Social Network Analysis: A Systematic Approach for Investigating https://leb.fbi.gov/2013/march/social-network-analysis-a-systematic-approach-for-investigating …
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You are the one arguing against the creation of something that already exists.
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Nope. You are the one who doesn't understand basic things about what you're arguing about, but persist nonetheless.
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