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Over the weekend, Donald Trump fired off a series of tweets claiming that President Obama had tapped his phone during the campaign. It has since become clear that Trump wasn’t basing this on some deep intelligence briefing, but got his info from...
7/15/25.
Wiretaps were a Seattle, Washington band that were active in the late 1990s. They sound like they could be a current band in the mold of Neutrals crossed with Barbara Manning. And I love it when a band has the word "wire" in their band name and clearly feels a need to pay some sort of homage to the original Wire.
"Recording" was released on Steve Turner's (Mudhoney) Super Electro Sound Recordings. This was recorded and mixed by Conrad Uno.
Bird on a wire
For a long time, different people would typically give you different answers about which Silicon Valley giant is, definitively, The Worst. Recently though, Facebook seems to be the name that comes up first in a lot of people’s minds, for any number of reasons. Maybe it’s the way the company’s CEO just stood there while a sitting president actively called for people of color to be murdered on his platform. Maybe it’s because one of the chairs on its Oversight Board throws around the occasional racial slur. Maybe it’s just because you think VR headsets look like shit.
(...) Facebook, for its part, denied that any of its trackers “intercepted” or got in the way of any web surfers and the sites where that surfing happened. Without interception, wiretapping can’t happen—at least if you take the law literally.
But ultimately, that’s not the point, as the judge points out in his response (emphasis ours):
The most Facebook does is to identify (and then exaggerate) a circuit split on a narrow issue of law, but never explains why any Justice [...] would [support] Facebook’s position. Facebook antiseptically frames the question as whether a defendant can “wiretap” a communication that it receives directly from a plaintiff. But Facebook’s business practices (and the allegations in the complaint) present a very different question.
Plaintiffs were not communicating with Facebook but instead communicating with other websites. Plaintiffs then alleged (and Facebook does not dispute) that Facebook code embedded on those sites secretly directed Plaintiffs’ browsers to copy the communications in real time (to “intercept” them) and send the copies to Facebook.
Or put another way, if you’re browsing around a site where there might be a little hidden widget quietly tracking who you are and the actions you take and then sending that data somewhere else, well, that sure does sound a lot like the wiretapping of yesteryear, just put under another name. It’s almost like, at long last, the legal system understands just how much power these companies have—and it looks like they’re just as tired of them as the rest of us.