Es ist wichtig, das @netzpolitik_feed auch 2024 mit gleicher Power weitermachen kann. Wenn die Tageschau 30 Sekunden lang unreflektiert über eine Abstimmung zur Chatkontrolle im EU-Parlament berichtet, hat netzpolitik schon 2 Jahre lang zig Artikel zu wichtigen Hintergrundinformationen geschrieben. Kein anderes Medium berichtet so frühzeitig über netzpolitische Themen und Fehlentwicklungen wie netzpolitik.org
Heute Abend um 18 Uhr findet im Studio Filmtheater in Kiel eine Sondervorstellung von "Total Trust" statt mit anschließender Diskussion mit der Produzentin Saskia Kress von Piffl Medien [und uns].
@caseynewton in the U.S. it’s the ultra rich who own the media and have armies of lobbyists donate piles of cash to tell politicians how to vote that should be the concern.
It’s not #bigbrother its #bigtechbro Orwell got it almost right
I see from my conversations that people haven’t the vaguest idea just how much of what they THINK they know about #science is actually #slogans taught to them by #BigBrother, through operatives of the Ministry of Scientific Truth (such as the late Carl Sagan, the living Neil deGrasse Tyson, the ‘Impact Factor’ industry, etc.)
Such things as ‘Science is Self-Correcting’ are mere slogans. You do not actually KNOW it, do you? Show it, if so.
@DeanBaker13 agreed, thank you for posting this
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“A Clinton-era telecommunications law granted social media companies immunity from the libel laws that newspapers and TV stations have to follow. Now we’re living with the consequences: billionaires controlling what does and doesn't count as a lie.”
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We really have to deal with the mess that is #billionaire controlled mass #media#news#information and #propaganda
. #goverment isn’t #bigbrother
We have #bigtechbros in charge
“While we worried that our doorbells and watches that connect to the internet might be spying on us, car brands quietly entered the data business by turning their vehicles into powerful data-gobbling machines.”
84% sell your data.
56% give data to law enforcement “on request.” (No court order required.)
92% give you little/no control over what they do with it.
Ex-twitter va demander a ses utilisateurs de vérifier leur identité en envoyant un selfie accompagné d'une pièce d'identité.
Le processus exige que les utilisateurs consentent à ce que X stocke leurs infos, et les partage avec AU10TIX., Une société de vérification d'identité en Israël.
Ciao a tutti...ho scoperto grazie a @kenobit questo mondo parallelo dei social e dei video. Proprio in un momento in cui ero incazzato e stanco dei metodi totalmente "ignoranti" e furbi dei famosi social delle "big tech" Io nel mio piccolo avevo un seguito anni fa, ma, il mio desiderio di continui cambiamenti, causati e dovuti dalla mia assilante ricerca, mi hanno portato a creare post e contenuti sempre diversi. Continua...
Let's start the day off with our usual #MorningMoments so you all can tell me what your day will consist of today and what you have or hope to accomplish.
For me, just some work stuff as usual and then tonight the wife and I will be watching the season premiere of Big Brother Season 25 on CBS!
Covert Conservative strategy to install electronic surveillance in shops raises issues around bias and data, and contrasts sharply with the #EU ban to keep AI out of public spaces.
All the more reason for #Scotland🏴 to regain its independence and #ReJoinEU
Home Office secretly backs facial recognition technology to curb shoplifting
'Covert government strategy to install electronic surveillance in shops raises issues around bias and data, and contrasts sharply with the EU ban to keep AI out of public spaces'
#France#EU#Surveillance#Privacy#BigBrother: "Last month, the French parliament approved a controversial government plan to allow investigators to track suspected criminals in real-time via access to their devices’ geolocation, camera and microphone. Paris also lobbied in Brussels to be allowed to spy on reporters in the name of national security.
Helping France down the path of mass surveillance: a historically strong and centralized state; a powerful law enforcement community; political discourse increasingly focused on law and order; and the terrorist attacks of the 2010s. In the wake of President Emmanuel Macron’s agenda for so-called strategic autonomy, French defense and security giants, as well as innovative tech startups, have also gotten a boost to help them compete globally with American, Israeli and Chinese companies.
“Whenever there’s a security issue, the first reflex is surveillance and repression. There's no attempt in either words or deeds to address it with a more social angle,” said Alouette, an activist at French digital rights NGO La Quadrature du Net who uses a pseudonym to protect her identity."
The government “has dangerously blurred the lines between genuine disinformation and legitimate political dissent”.
‘The Green party MP Caroline Lucas has called for an inquiry into a government unit intended to combat disinformation after it emerged she had been flagged by it for criticisms of ministers and government policy over Covid.’