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Well well well, if it isn't exactly what privacy nerds have been warning about forever!

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  • uastronomer@mastodon.monoceros.co.zaU uastronomer@mastodon.monoceros.co.za

    Well well well, if it isn't exactly what privacy nerds have been warning about forever! https://www.theregister.com/2026/01/27/ice_data_advertising_tech_firms/

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    @uastronomer

    I dont understand why Meta users don't understand how all the data collected about them to "help" the algorithm can also be used by the state to terrorize and blackmail them.

    #meta #socialmedia #privacy

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    • uastronomer@mastodon.monoceros.co.zaU uastronomer@mastodon.monoceros.co.za

      Well well well, if it isn't exactly what privacy nerds have been warning about forever! https://www.theregister.com/2026/01/27/ice_data_advertising_tech_firms/

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      agreeable_landfall@mastodon.social
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      @uastronomer To quote Jon Stewart: "I think the word you're looking for is: 'experts'"

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      • sage7225@mas.toS sage7225@mas.to

        @uastronomer

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        #Alt4You
        "Saying you don't need privacy because you have nothing to hide is like saying you don't need freedom of speech because you have nothing to say." - Edward Snowden

        Short video interview clip of him saying similar words: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/video/2015/may/22/edward-snowden-rights-to-privacy-video

        @Sage7225

        @uastronomer

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        • uastronomer@mastodon.monoceros.co.zaU uastronomer@mastodon.monoceros.co.za

          Well well well, if it isn't exactly what privacy nerds have been warning about forever! https://www.theregister.com/2026/01/27/ice_data_advertising_tech_firms/

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          @uastronomer Good time to remind California residents of the new free tool to tell data-brokers to delete your personal data: https://privacy.ca.gov/drop/

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          • kentnavalesi@mstdn.socialK kentnavalesi@mstdn.social

            @uastronomer

            I dont understand why Meta users don't understand how all the data collected about them to "help" the algorithm can also be used by the state to terrorize and blackmail them.

            #meta #socialmedia #privacy

            nazokiyoubinbou@mastodon.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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            @KentNavalesi @uastronomer Meta's tracking has also enabled various stalkers and etc in the past too. And their emotional manipulations have lead to more depression, anxiety and even literal suicides...

            So even *IF* we go with the "I have nothing to hide" there still is just no excuse that people let them do this...

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            • uastronomer@mastodon.monoceros.co.zaU uastronomer@mastodon.monoceros.co.za

              Well well well, if it isn't exactly what privacy nerds have been warning about forever! https://www.theregister.com/2026/01/27/ice_data_advertising_tech_firms/

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              @uastronomer
              People think they have nothing important to hide and then the next regime makes that nothing illegal.

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              • uastronomer@mastodon.monoceros.co.zaU uastronomer@mastodon.monoceros.co.za

                Well well well, if it isn't exactly what privacy nerds have been warning about forever! https://www.theregister.com/2026/01/27/ice_data_advertising_tech_firms/

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                @uastronomer

                An addendum to this: if you ever take the time and bother to "download your profile" from these enshittified services, you will discover just how hilariously wrong they are, a disturbing thought considering this is now 'evidence' that AI could use to bring goons to your door!

                Oh, all your LLM chats too. Even those you 'deleted'.

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                • uastronomer@mastodon.monoceros.co.zaU uastronomer@mastodon.monoceros.co.za

                  Well well well, if it isn't exactly what privacy nerds have been warning about forever! https://www.theregister.com/2026/01/27/ice_data_advertising_tech_firms/

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                  @uastronomer not directed at you but more generally...

                  clearly, being right isn't enough.

                  i would take this as cause for critical self-reflection on why privacy nerds, self-hosters, free software communities, etc. couldn't mobilise society sufficiently to resist this outcome

                  what can be done differently and how to proceed now?

                  a bunch of ex-cryptoparty participants proclaiming "i told you so" is not a constructive way forward

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                  • kentnavalesi@mstdn.socialK kentnavalesi@mstdn.social

                    @uastronomer

                    I dont understand why Meta users don't understand how all the data collected about them to "help" the algorithm can also be used by the state to terrorize and blackmail them.

                    #meta #socialmedia #privacy

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                    @KentNavalesi
                    Because it's invisible. Unlike getting burgled, or their car having been broken into, it's not something they feel or witness. Until they do…
                    @uastronomer

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                    • aerion@nerdculture.deA aerion@nerdculture.de

                      @KentNavalesi
                      Because it's invisible. Unlike getting burgled, or their car having been broken into, it's not something they feel or witness. Until they do…
                      @uastronomer

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                      @aerion
                      @uastronomer

                      Will be interesting to watch the cognitive dissonance as people start getting disappeared thanks to Meta.

                      "I know they're hunting and killing us, but it's just so convenient!"

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                      • uastronomer@mastodon.monoceros.co.zaU uastronomer@mastodon.monoceros.co.za

                        Well well well, if it isn't exactly what privacy nerds have been warning about forever! https://www.theregister.com/2026/01/27/ice_data_advertising_tech_firms/

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                        @uastronomer

                        As always, #AdBlockingIsInfoSec.

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