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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Zax2me
(2,515 posts)74. At least little bush and romney are not in charge.
Though the difference it seems is becoming more and more pressing to define.
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On the contrary. Ask every one of your facebook friends to tag you in a foreign country.
Baitball Blogger
Mar 2013
#54
Privacy on FaceBook has always been a fantasy as is privacy on DU or anywhere online. (nt)
nessa
Mar 2013
#114
You? How many times do you think I posted on BCCI, IranContra, CIA drug running? ;)
blm
Mar 2013
#55
Frank Church warned us. His committee was about the LAST time Congress held CIA, NSA accountablee
Octafish
Mar 2013
#4
I think it's time for another Church Committee. We've let the CIA run rampant since 9/11.
Comrade Grumpy
Mar 2013
#16
easy to analyze piles of data with computers, and very quickly, on an as-needed basis.
HiPointDem
Mar 2013
#25
Million $$$ question to CIA: can you process it all, morons? No, you can't. You should know it but
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#13
yeah, they're collecting it but they're too dumb to process it. that's the ticket.
HiPointDem
Mar 2013
#26
Entire set of data has to be processed first (sorted). THAT requires a hell of a lot of processing
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#33
The problem is the size of initial data set, how long does it take to process and index, how fast
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#37
Still the same questions remain. We are not talking here about targeting one specific individual
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#43
Yep, false positives. And criminals walked/walk free because of false negatives. Never mind we
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#51
but computers can access information that would not have been accessible in earlier times.
HiPointDem
Mar 2013
#90
Only after the raw data is processed and stored correctly. Oh, forgot to mention, backups.
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#91
i'm not the one saying they can't process the data. your remarks should be addressed to the
HiPointDem
Mar 2013
#40
Amazon computers store data. The initial data set has to be processed by said computers to something
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#42
and yet, if i made a death threat to some public official on social media, i'll bet federal agents
HiPointDem
Mar 2013
#45
Not unless someone else notifies them. Otherwise your chances to have a visit from FBI are very low.
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#49
Exactly. It's a Nobel prize right there if someone figures how to teach computer to sort the data
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#92
Don't even bother to worry about it. They have to convert piles of data into useful info and unless
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#17
The CIA has a special team to do stupid stuff for them as do many places, they are called....
Lady Freedom Returns
Mar 2013
#36
Yes, and they do really stupid stuff, that's the main problem. I am not even going to start on the
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#38
Don't give them ideas, please. :) Sadly I wouldn't be surprised at all if this is how
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#107
It occurred to me today that in the early 2000s, and in spite of the fact that banks
JDPriestly
Mar 2013
#102
networks of associations, and not only of 'terrorists'. and the other side of the coin is that
HiPointDem
Mar 2013
#28
The CIA is late getting into that game....the NSA is the outfit I'd worry about more....
OldDem2012
Mar 2013
#50
If you have ever owned a domain name for a political website and had access to the visit logs...
stevenleser
Mar 2013
#76
Good luck searching through a zillion "OMG, look at this picture of my food" posts
NightWatcher
Mar 2013
#81
You don't think a human being sits down and tries to sift through all this, do you?
markpkessinger
Mar 2013
#109
We always knew this was the case. The trick is be worthy of their surveillance. Earn your file.
villager
Mar 2013
#101
if someone had a record of every single internet action the average person ever made
markiv
Mar 2013
#113
Oh, that's OK, the CIA thugs are spying on us to protect our "freedom".
Tierra_y_Libertad
Mar 2013
#123