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In reply to the discussion: METADATA HYPERBOLE? Moral Mondays protestor shaming site by NC-GOP operative (govt help?) [View all]struggle4progress
(126,158 posts)18. IIRC Civitas then pulled most information about its own staff from the website
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METADATA HYPERBOLE? Moral Mondays protestor shaming site by NC-GOP operative (govt help?) [View all]
nashville_brook
Jul 2013
OP
and to be clear...they're looking for anything that can be used as a cudgel.
nashville_brook
Jul 2013
#9
once they have the information, they just release it and wait for the crazies to act on it
nashville_brook
Jul 2013
#45
It's exactly the kind of information -- pictures, employment -- malicious people seek.
DirkGently
Jul 2013
#46
now they can pick through your trash from the comfort of their parents' basement.
nashville_brook
Jul 2013
#62
from where we stand now, a GOP (zombie) apocalypse wouldn't seem unexpected
nashville_brook
Jul 2013
#34
lately i've been told by folks that they feel conservatives want people to fight
nashville_brook
Jul 2013
#7
it doesn't even have to be a protest. public testimony, letters to the editor, talking to reporters.
nashville_brook
Jul 2013
#20
And think what would happen to a would-be whistleblower who reported corruption
JDPriestly
Jul 2013
#66
What I meant was that a whistleblower could be discovered by a check of his/her metadata.
JDPriestly
Jul 2013
#69
"noting everyone whose driver's license address doesn't match their voter registration address"
nashville_brook
Jul 2013
#48
i'm not disagreeing -- the thing about sex offender registries is a big issue
nashville_brook
Jul 2013
#75
makes you wonder what the equal and opposite data-dump reprisal might be
nashville_brook
Jul 2013
#14
IIRC Civitas then pulled most information about its own staff from the website
struggle4progress
Jul 2013
#18
they sure did...b/c you know, it's not safe to have that information out there.
nashville_brook
Jul 2013
#36
this incident was exactly what I had in mind--government data given to private contractors
MisterP
Jul 2013
#87
the other HBGary conspirator was the Chamber of Commerce, who'd LURVE for activists to be silenced.
nashville_brook
Jul 2013
#44
Gee. No wonder Cass Sunstein wants to shut down discussion of government conspiracies.
Octafish
Jul 2013
#38
***pseudo-”independent” advocates to “cognitively infiltrate” online groups and websites***
nashville_brook
Jul 2013
#49
Because then, you'd see ridiculous contortions of logic. Bad rhetoric. Ad hominem.
DirkGently
Jul 2013
#51
Funny, I wouldn't figure those protests to be Charlie Daniels's scene.
Warren DeMontague
Jul 2013
#65
I'm certain that most of it does, simply because of the sheer amount collected
Bolo Boffin
Jul 2013
#84
it's good that the lawlessness, at least, is getting covered...the gerrymandering is another story
nashville_brook
Jul 2013
#86