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EPIC - FOIA Documents Reveal Homeland Security is Monitoring Political Dissent: As the result of EPIC v. DHS, a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit, EPIC has obtained nearly thee hundred pages of documents detailing a Department of Homeland Security's surveillance program. The documents include contracts and statements of work with General Dynamics for 24/7 media and social network monitoring and periodic reports to DHS. The documents reveal that the agency is tracking media stories that "reflect adversely" on DHS or the U.S. government. One tracking report -- "Residents Voice Opposition Over Possible Plan to Bring Guantanamo Detainees to Local Prison-Standish MI" -- summarizes dissent on blogs and social networking cites, quoting commenters. EPIC sent a request for these documents in April 2004 and filed suit against the agency in December.
In February 2011, the Department of Homeland Security announced that the agency planned to implement a program that would monitor media content, including social media data. The proposed initiatives would gather information from "online forums, blogs, public websites, and messages boards"
Originally posted by JoshF
In February 2011, the Department of Homeland Security announced that the agency planned to implement a program that would monitor media content, including social media data. The proposed initiatives would gather information from "online forums, blogs, public websites, and messages boards"
There really is no expectation of privacy when posting online and to be honest the "police state" mentality does not really work. So if i understand correctly, you can basically sing up and use self tracking and monitoring systems like facebook, where people literally share where they, use GPS to display their location and what they plan to do. So people put crap like this out in the public and then its "big brother" watching you? No, i don't think so. This is retarded people sharing way too much information publicly.
Originally posted by JoshF
There really is no expectation of privacy when posting online and to be honest the "police state" mentality does not really work. So if i understand correctly, you can basically sing up and use self tracking and monitoring systems like facebook, where people literally share where they, use GPS to display their location and what they plan to do. So people put crap like this out in the public and then its "big brother" watching you? No, i don't think so. This is retarded people sharing way too much information publicly.
Originally posted by calnorak
reply to post by OldCorp
Oh, so now your (whatever the right word is prejudiced/racist) against horizontally challenged peoples?
J/K but still had to go there
Yeah, I don't expect privacy when online, in public, or even my own home. My grandpa taught me that whatever you do, you will be watched if not careful. Found out after his death he was in intel during his military service, and I just thought he was paranoid.