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Marcus G. Daniels on
Jan 12, 2021; 7:29pm
URL: http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/patriot-hackers-again-tp7600190p7600202.html
What is the right question to ask of this data? Who are the influencers? Who creates new memes?
Pulling the plug seems to be a pretty good solution, actually. Force social distancing, and for similar reasons.
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My limited experience with the type of people that join the NSA (that the NSA wants) [⛧] is that they would fail in the same way the DC cops failed, biased thinking a bunch of fat, bearded, white dudes aren't really a threat. So, while Parler might be on their radar, I think changes are less than random they'd have archived it. The FBI, on the other hand, is much more likely to have done so.
[⛧] Full disclosure, I took a few steps in applying just before graduating. My roommate did accept a job offer. That roommate *hated* my H.R. Giger prints. 8^D
On 1/12/21 11:13 AM, David Eric Smith wrote:
> Question to those who do this for a living: With what confidence can we conclude that NSA already has the whole trove, and won’t even need to ask donk_enby to send them a copy?
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> It doesn’t _follow_ from the fact that an individual could do it that they already did, but if she did it because it wasn’t hard, it seems very unlikely that they didn’t.
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> On the other hand, having a public copy is great.
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