Most Americans don’t realize that EU Charter includes a fundamental right to data protection. Sure pass an industry-favored commercial privacy law and a right-wing SCOTUS will eventually strike it down making business surveillance protected speech under 1A litigating ClearviewAI.
Affording rights for the 21st Century and beyond, the EU is a modern conception. No parallel in the US Constitution. I fear we need an amendment to enshrine our #datarights, ultimately. eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/…
The Great Hack doc was a story of how the EU Charter Title II Article 8 affected the 2016 US presidential elections through the effects of data protection extra-territoriality. That is the wonkiest way to watch it, at least, but hopefully the true ‘great hack’ in the end.
The other true ‘great hack’ btw: when you get caught in the trap of data protection’s extra-territoriality — liquidation helps to immunize
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Cambridge Analytica flummoxed everything in its path, especially the entire regulatory apparatus, but Federal Election Commission’s stymied effort to enforce blatant violations is a particularly depressing example of ‘getting away with it.’ #TheGreatHackcnbc.com/2021/11/12/mon…
But I have put on a second collared shirt to recognize Bannon Indictment Day.
Bannon has been successfully evading accountability for quite some time now.
web1: public sector decentralized protocols
web2: privatized into platform oligopoly
web3: crypto-libertarian-punk accelerationist re-decentralization into inevitable platform oligopoly
web4: solar-punk decelerationist co-ops for a post-capital new babylon?
Somehow #Facebook manages to make people feel worse than other platforms. Could be that insulated mastermind micromanager behind the screen.
Facebook studies how to anticipate the types of users who may try to quit by sensing for the signals of addiction while Apple and Google respond with protections from Facebook’s manipulations. wsj.com/articles/faceb…
Despite tech scandal information overload this weekend, here is a credit default swap collateralized debt obligation type story that journalism will struggle to explain. Adtech business is impenetrably abstruse but this could be unraveling the key criminal conduct at play.
With all the simultaneous tech scandals crashing together from multiple sources, people will tend to focus on the stories they can understand, cause emotional impulses, and comport with their understandings rather than the ones that are challenging to grasp but cut to the core.
Yes all of these scandals represent the various issues I shout about for years now. But this TX price fixing lawsuit is all about the alleged criminal conduct of the DUOPOLY. They have been illegally cheating virtually *all* advertisers and publishers, harming all of society.
I was told nfts are the future tho and web3 and everything crypto is just so much more radically different than the fraud-filled shitshow we live amongst today
And after switching to iOS if necessary, download a device-level tracker blocker VPN like jumbo or disconnect.me torqued to the strictest settings to kill your shadow profile across all your apps and devices. It’s a lot of work to really delete Facebook from your life.
Residents of locales that grant #datarights to access your data under legal protections such as EU member states under #GDPR or other nations and US states such as California and Virginia granting their residents data rights in the wake of Cambridge Analytica, exercise ur rights!