Thank you. I know these issues aren't easy to deal with, but this is the right move as a company & for our country.
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And also: There are several of us who track malicious automated accounts. You should consider forming a working group. We'd be happy to help
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Yea I'm talking to you
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Does that count for domestic actors? Since that is where actual influence comes from. Smh
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Seriously, domestic networks elevated Nazis... but that must only threaten the right people.
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Domestic Networks made billions of dollars last season cause Trump was good for ratings. Also spread bs like voter fraud etc
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Yup. And now some want Telesur to get the same treatment. This is an obvious agenda and it has nothing to do with democracy.
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I have seen that. They want anything and anyone who challenges their narratives to be silenced
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But not literal Nazis. Cause “free speech”.

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Psobiec runs propaganda bs and factless bs but hey Russia, it absolves these people of the money they made off 2016
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no you do if you have to have censorship
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Like this idea, hope research investment focuses threat analysis more than tech analysis, bad actors get away with bad things social media because of humans behind the machines - know your adversaries then you’ll know what they will do
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Hm. Should tech companies develop intelligence teams?
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Big tech co's w/ real IP on the line have CI teams working against both employees, competitors and foreign govs to prevent IP exfiltration.
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I worked for an intel firm that gave espionage intel to those teams - a more direct profit incentive to protect IP than analyze the threats
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Agreed, but the relationships and framework are there. The bridge already exists, they just need to cross it.
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Point being is that they don't really have to reinvent the wheel here. They just have to want to do it.
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Indeed. My main concern is jurisdictional: Gov't isn't going to catch up with tech, so these will essentially be nat'l security teams.
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True. They'd definitely have to share and be collaborative with each other and gov. It sounds like FB's shared findings were critical.
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