confluence-and-drift replied to your post “the creepy thing about that email in addition to the skewed nature of...”
But...of course they do? Everything is logged presumably somewhere in today's world. And information that we've made public, ie on social media blogs is even more easily accessible. Obviously more so by the actual staff of the site. I mean, shit, maybe I'm just being naive but I didn't get any kind of sinister undercurrent you're mentioning? I mean, isn't that just conjecture? What are we actually basing that on? The fact that our actions on social media are log
confluence-and-drift replied to your post “the creepy thing about that email in addition to the skewed nature of...”
(cont) ...logged and recorded somewhere? I just..genuinely thought that was obvious and given?
I’m not saying that that fact is a big scary revelation to me. Social media has always been rife with lack of any real informational privacy. However, idk, a big social media company sending emails out to tell users that they just banned a bunch of blogs (that almost all happened to be focused on black activisim and anti-police action) as suspected russian psyops and then in the same email telling those users ‘we saw you interacting with these blogs. just so you know.’ just doesn’t sit well with me at all.