Yes, metadata has failure rate. Still useful. When job is to ID possible threats and then real threat subset, content matters.
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Replying to @Susan_Hennessey @emptywheel
Is your assertion that the Telegram metadata MUST have been collected and there was an analysis failure? cc:
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Replying to @flyryan
No. It MUST NOT have been, given claims in story. Bc they didn't see Laachroui comms.
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Replying to @emptywheel @Susan_Hennessey
Isn’t is a misnomer then to call it a dragnet if it’s obviously not collecting everything? Should it be?
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Replying to @flyryan
What I've been told is dragnet doesn't work bc analytics aren't what they need to be. But that's secondhand.
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Replying to @emptywheel @Susan_Hennessey
But isn’t that an argument for better analytics to increase effectiveness? There is a real problem [1/2]
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Replying to @flyryan @Susan_Hennessey
that's a metadata q. One reason why immediate excuses abt encryption counterproductive
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Replying to @emptywheel @Susan_Hennessey
it does have to be tackled somehow. HotMicing cars is a extraordinarily dangerous solution. Not repeatable.
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Replying to @flyryan @Susan_Hennessey
yes. But not yet clear it is the most urgent problem needing solved
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Replying to @emptywheel @Susan_Hennessey
It might not be but the IC doesn’t just tackle one problem at a time.
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yup, but you wouldn't know that fr their press strategy
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