I just don't understand what people think will happen with ~getting Silicon Valley to stop ISIS~ ?
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or semi targeted surveillance based on... what? like racial / religious targeting?
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I don't even want to talk about encryption backdoors because it's just the dumbest shit
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going after ISIS "online" is a sneaky way to undo post-Snowden civil libertarian progress while distracting away from foreign policy failure
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like whoop de fucking doo you got rid of the ISIS beheading videos online, people still got beheaded though
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I'm not disputing that obliterating privacy to "fight ISIS online" would make a difference, the question is whether it's worthwhile
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particularly weighed against literally any other options
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@sarahjeong pure speculation: USG IC might wish to share threat signatures with SV to integrate into their products -
@sarahjeong or otherwise empower SV companies to detect "radicalization" or terrorist connections the way they try to detect other behavior -
@konklone My guess is that SV is resisting because whatever govt is asking them for is looking exactly like PRISM
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@sarahjeong Stopping ISIS. There's an app for that.Merci. Twitter en tiendra compte pour améliorer votre fil. SupprimerSupprimer
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@sarahjeong Some kind of "Manhattan" project I guess (you know as well as I that people don't know what to expect, so they go with it) -
@sarahjeong (rather, I'm sure you can guess; sorry, that last part came out poorly, didn't mean to patronize at alllll
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@sarahjeong put our tech to work for us....somehow!Merci. Twitter en tiendra compte pour améliorer votre fil. SupprimerSupprimer
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