Yes. There are 2 things. 1) OPEN INVESTIGATION (not a list) 2) Data retention for NatSec cases of 30 years (not a list)
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Replying to @emptywheel
If case files are in a document management system, you can search it and get a "list". https://plone.com/features
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Replying to @renesugar
So after racist neighbor reports you for looking like a terrorist, you'll come up on a search to make it. Sounds like justice.
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Replying to @emptywheel
Since document management systems allow searches, that 30 year list already exists. That is the current system as is.
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Replying to @renesugar
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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Replying to @emptywheel
And when you search the case files using a document management system, you get a list.
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Replying to @renesugar @emptywheel
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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Replying to @renesugar
Actually I think you underestimate how these things get used together. Maybe when Time writes about it?
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Replying to @emptywheel
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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Replying to @renesugar @emptywheel
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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