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RE: Is Steemit A Dragnet?

in #informationwar6 years ago (edited)

I try and keep my identity separate from the handle. Not like that would fool anyone in power who wanted to find out who I am. Even potentially worse than what we are actively choosing to share with the world on the blockchain is the telemetry and spying tactics introduced with new windows updates for 7, 8, 10 and the way cellular phones operate.

In those instances their is a comfortable illusion of privacy when in fact it's anything but. All of your information is being vacuumed up and sold to the highest bidder. There is a company that has over 4,000 data points on each and every American. Their potential to manipulate people in the future with the AI and various personality profiles built around how well they know us will be staggering.

Society Is Being Programmed By A Black Box


I can't upvote right now recharging VP but you've got a resteem from me. Your man is definitely not wrong, big question is, is how detrimental could it be to your future. I'm sure you can imagine someone like AJ or people the deep state perceives to be their enemy would have much more to be concerned about with respect to how much they know about him.

Nice poem you two!

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Nice to find someone else with likemindedness to follow! will watch this vid later :) thanks

Likewise, he's a couple more for ya: link one, link two.

Thanks!

The second one is great that it was on a new channel! I learnt this from the small print of fakebook messenger!

All of your information is being vacuumed up and sold to the highest bidder. There is a company that has over 4,000 data points on each and every American.

This is frightening...4000 data points?? I don't think I could even come up with 4000 data points about myself, or my entire household hold for that matter...

Thanks for the resteem and the STEEM upvote! :)

Happy to, yeah it's a pretty bold claim they made.
There is the source below. I think they're using it
mainly for predictive analytics and how to sway
the group mind in the direction their client wants.
Probably in the realm of some1 like Edward Bernays.


"Today in the United States we have somewhere close to four or five thousand data points on every individual ... So we model the personality of every adult across the United States, some 230 million people." — CEO of Cambridge Analytica