Anonymous ID: 55a0fe Feb. 5, 2021, 1:48 p.m. No.12833614   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3632 >>3679 >>3806 >>3840 >>3944 >>4099 >>4224 >>4272

Kayleigh McEnany

@kayleighmcenany

 

This is INSANE & INTOLERANT!

 

@VanJones68

is one of the kindest people. When few put politics aside, he did in partnering w/ the Trump admin on criminal justice reform.

 

But apparently he can’t take a picture w/ @RealCandaceO

? More of Van, less of this!

 

https://twitter.com/kayleighmcenany/status/1357790500141625350

Anonymous ID: 55a0fe Feb. 5, 2021, 1:56 p.m. No.12833665   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12833632

 

https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2016/04/14/be-careful-what-you-tweet-social-autopsy-project-lifting-the-masks-on-social-media-accounts-linking-users-to-their-employers/

(excerpt)

 

However, in an interview with Reason columnist Cathy Young, project founder Candace Owens denied that Social Autopsy was a doxing service.

 

“Owens assured me that Social Autopsy was not meant to be a doxing platform and that no one making abusive posts anonymously would be ‘outed’ by name or place of employment,” writes Young. “The purpose of the database, she said, was only to preserve evidence of a person’s abusive social media posts and match it to publicly available information that they themselves included in their online profiles.”

 

However, in an email follow-up with Young, Owens said that the project would “explore the possibility” of outing online abusers as it grows:

 

We do not, at this stage, have the ability to out (nor was that our initial intention) anonymous accounts. That requires certain technology and a thorough understanding of legal ramifications. Of course we will explore this possibility as we grow and build, but let’s remember–we are on Kickstarter. Much too soon to have that conversation, and never our initial intent.

 

In other words, while the project is raising funds on Kickstarter — which prohibits doxing — Social Autopsy is explicitly not a doxing service. Afterwards — who knows?