Anonymous ID: 4ed541 July 17, 2023, 3:17 p.m. No.19197429   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7453 >>7533 >>7611 >>7730 >>7900 >>7967

The Musk-Zuck App War: Threads Reaches 150 Million Users, Accused of Censoring Americans and Spying on Them

 

While the actual physical combat between them seems to have been put away for the time being, the Elon Musk-Mark Zuckerberg rivalry has probably never been more acute, with new Meta app ‘Threads’ directly threatening Musk’s ‘Twitter 2.0’ with its new-found appreciation for free-speech.

 

Elon Musk, who took over Twitter last fall, as we know, has threatened to sue Meta for misappropriation of trade secrets in its development of Threads.

 

Piggybacking on a in-built connection to Instagram that automatically gives the platform potential access to two billion users, Threads has now reportedly reached 150 million users.

 

As it’s already been reported, to dump your Threads profile, which is embedded in Instagram, you must also delete your Instagram account. App or trap?

 

As you would expect from a Meta product, the ‘specificity and quantity of information’ Thread can access ‘poses a risk to most users, if it falls into the wrong hands or is used to target them’. ‘This is a hacker’s dream’, an expert says.

 

National Post reported:

 

“Threads falls under Meta’s wider privacy policy that covers its other social media platforms, Facebook and Instagram. That policy details how Meta captures everything from the information you give it when you sign up for accounts, to what you click on or like, who you befriend online and what kind of phone, computer or tablet you use to access its products.”

 

They are also keeping tabs on messages you send and receive, details on purchases you make that include credit card information.

 

“Threads also has its own supplemental privacy policy, which says ‘we collect information about your activity on Threads, including the content you create, the types of content you view or interact with and how you interact with it, metadata about your content, the Threads features you use and how you use them, the hashtags you use, and the time, frequency, and duration of your activities on Threads’.

 

The privacy policy Threads has embedded in Apple’s app store shows it may collect, and link to your identity, data including your health and fitness, financial, browsing history, location and contact information, along with the broad category of ‘sensitive information’.”

 

This nightmarish amount of spying on costumers has become ‘standard practice’ for such companies.

 

“Asked about the app’s privacy concerns, Meta referred The Canadian Press to Threads posts from its chief privacy officer Rob Sherman, where he argued its privacy measures ‘are similar to the rest of our social apps, including Instagram, in that our apps receive whatever information you share in the app — including the categories of data listed in the App Store’.”

 

And the data collection is far from the only problem detected on Threads. Republican House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, expanding his committee’s investigation into Big Tech’s collusion with the federal government to censor American speech, wrote Zuck.

 

The Federalist reported:

 

“On Monday, the Ohio lawmaker sent a letter to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg demanding details surrounding the company’s communication with federal officials as the Facebook founder launches his new platform alternative to Twitter, ‘Threads’.

 

‘Given that Meta has censored First Amendment-protected speech as a result of government agencies’ requests and demands in the past’, Jordan wrote, ‘the Committee is concerned about potential First Amendment violations that have occurred or will occur on the Threads platform’.”

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/07/musk-zuck-app-war-threads-reaches-150-million/

Anonymous ID: 4ed541 July 17, 2023, 3:26 p.m. No.19197472   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19197453

>I won't even join Truth social

 

I did recently but am all ready being throttled and having my alert counts restricted. I'm only posting what is true but some truths aren't permitted

Anonymous ID: 4ed541 July 17, 2023, 3:50 p.m. No.19197581   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7622 >>7730 >>7900 >>7967

Jury Convicts Former San Francisco Public Utilities Commission General Manager of Felony Bribery and Bank Fraud Charges

 

https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndca/pr/jury-convicts-former-san-francisco-public-utilities-commission-general-manager-0

Anonymous ID: 4ed541 July 17, 2023, 3:51 p.m. No.19197587   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7622 >>7730 >>7900 >>7967

Former San Francisco Senior Building Inspector Sentenced to Prison Term for Accepting Illegal Gratuities

 

https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndca/pr/former-san-francisco-senior-building-inspector-sentenced-prison-term-accepting-illegal

Anonymous ID: 4ed541 July 17, 2023, 3:53 p.m. No.19197597   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7900 >>7967

BofA And Others Share Records With FBI Without A Warrant "All The Time", Director Wray Admits

 

Among the doublespeak and other bombshells disclosed by FBI Director Christopher Wray during testimony to the House Judiciary Committee oversight hearing, one particularly disturbing detail he released was that the FBI "regularly obtains innocent Americans’ personal data from companies with the intent of potentially charging them with crimes," the Federalist reported last week.

 

At a time when many Americans are wondering why they should stick with Elon Musk at Twitter instead of joining Mark Zuckerberg over at the newly minted Threads, here's one potential reason.

 

Wray told Congress that Bank of America provided them with a “huge list” of financial records for Americans who used B of A cards around the capitol on January 6th. That's right: no warrants, no court hearings, just blindly turning over records when the FBI asks.

 

Republican Rep. Thomas Massie asked Wray at the hearing: “George Hill, former FBI supervisory intelligence analyst in the Boston field office, told us that the Bank of America, with no legal process, gave to the FBI gun purchase records with no geographical boundaries for anybody that was a Bank of America customer. Is that true?”

 

To which Wray replied: “A number of business community partners all the time, including financial institutions, share information with us about possible criminal activity, and my understanding is that that’s fully lawful.”

 

"Those who had ever purchased a firearm with a Bank of America card" were highlighted at the top of the list, the report says. Wray said the data was “shared with field offices for information only”.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/bank-america-other-companies-share-customer-records-fbi-without-warrant-all-time-director

Anonymous ID: 4ed541 July 17, 2023, 3:59 p.m. No.19197622   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7644

>>19197611 Are arrests of Gov officials taking bribes not notable anymore?

 

>>19197581 Jury Convicts Former San Francisco Public Utilities Commission General Manager of Felony Bribery and Bank Fraud Charges

>>19197587 Former San Francisco Senior Building Inspector Sentenced to Prison Term for Accepting Illegal Gratuities

Anonymous ID: 4ed541 July 17, 2023, 4:29 p.m. No.19197806   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7810 >>7815

>>19197784

 

Today, some of the books that shaped my life—and the lives of so many others—are being challenged by people who disagree with certain ideas or perspectives. And librarians are on the front lines, fighting every day to make the widest possible range of viewpoints, opinions, and ideas available to everyone.

 

https://twitter.com/BarackObama/status/1680927869021696005

Anonymous ID: 4ed541 July 17, 2023, 4:38 p.m. No.19197845   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7900 >>7967

Portland's suspected serial killer is a convicted felon released early by former Oregon governor: police

 

Calhoun was granted clemency by former Oregon Gov. Kate Brown (D).

 

A man that was released early from an Oregon state prison is a suspected serial killer in the greater Portland metro area, authorities say.

 

Jesse Lee Calhoun, 38, of Portland, Oregon has allegedly been linked by detectives to four of six women found dead earlier this year in the Portland metro area, according to Willamette Week.

 

Calhoun was released from prison in 2021, twelve months early, after being granted clemency at the direction of former Democrat Gov. Kate Brown. Brown began to issue mass commutations during the Covid-19 pandemic, which included early release to prisoners that were either considered to be well-behaved, were nearing the end of their sentences, and were vulnerable to the virus, the outlet reports.

 

Calhoun, who has been described by law enforcement as a "prolific thief and career criminal," was one of the more than 1000 prisoners that had been granted early release under Brown's criminal justice reform policies. Calhoun's clemency has since been revoked and he has been placed back into custody.

 

On June 1, 2022, the Oregonian reported that the bodies of six young women had been found in the greater Portland area, prompting speculation of a potential serial killer. Those bodies included Kristin Smith, found in Southeast Portland on Feb. 19; Joanna Speaks, found in Ridgefield, Washington on April 11; Charity Perry, found at Ainsworth State Park on April 24; and an unidentified woman, also found on April 24, in Lents; Bridget Webster, found in Oregon's Polk County on April 30; and Ashley Real, found in Clackamas County on May 7.

 

While the Portland Police Bureau had released a statement on June 4 that indicated the department had "no reason to believe these 6 cases are connected," the tone changed on June 6 after three of the victims "shared similar circumstances and had frequented the same places in the months before their deaths, according to a source close to the investigations," according to the Oregonian.

 

Following the report that connected the deaths of three victims, authorities contacted Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek’s office about Calhoun, which prompted Kotek to end Calhoun's commutation, allowing for him to be placed back into custody.

 

"The governor's office received a request to revoke Jesse Lee Calhoun’s commutation status from the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office on July 3, 2023, and fulfilled the request the same day. We do not have further comment as this is a pending investigation," Elisabeth Shepard said, Gov. Kotek’s spokeswoman.

 

https://thepostmillennial.com/portlands-suspected-serial-killer-is-a-convicted-felon-released-early-by-former-oregon-governor-police