A high-ranking staffer from the Obama campaign in 2012 has come forward with massive revelations exposing an alleged partisan bias on Facebook's behalf which paved the way for special privileges granted to the Obama campaign by the social media giant—up to and including the Obama campaign receiving millions of people's information from Facebook.
Carol Davidsen worked as the media director at Obama for America during the re-election campaign in 2012. She was responsible for maintaining a relationship with potential voters and she used Facebook to do it. However, it wasn't just creating a page and attracting followers, Davidsen was given inside access because Facebook favored Obama which allowed the campaign to receive unprecedented data on millions of users.
"Facebook was surprised we were able to suck out the whole social graph, but they didn't stop us once they realized that was what we were doing," wrote Davidsen.
https://twitter.com/cld276/status/975568130117459975
To be clear, this was not some tool that everyone had. Facebook specifically granted the Obama administration access because, according to Davidsen, Facebook was "on our side."
Facebook was such a fan of the Obama administration that they had no problem actually admitted to granting this access.
"They came to office in the days following election recruiting & were very candid that they allowed us to do things they wouldn’t have allowed someone else to do because they were on our side," Davidsen tweeted.
https://twitter.com/cld276/status/975568208886484997
"I worked on all of the data integration projects at [Obama for America]. This was the only one that felt creepy, even though we played by the rules, and didn't do anything I felt was ugly, with the data," stated Davidsen of her role on the campaign and how insidious it was.
https://twitter.com/cld276/status/975569294644924416
What makes this revelation so bombshell is that it exposes hypocrisy on so many levels, especially given the recent uproar over Cambridge Analytica and their mining of information for the Trump campaign.
As Civic Hall reports, the New York Times and The Observer of London made big waves Saturday with a front-page story adding more details to what is known about data-firm Cambridge Analytica’s role in the 2016 election, revealing with the help of whistleblower and former CA employee Christopher Wylie that the company “harvested private information from the Facebook profiles of more than 50 million users without their permission, making it one of the largest data leaks in the social network’s history.”
The mainstream media pushed this story as if it revealed some data breach inside Facebook. But that is not at all what it was. It was all legal and available for anyone with a checkbook big enough to fund it.
As usual with tech and politics, bad reporting combined with weak technical literacy among politicians is confusing matters (though of course I’m all for Zuck being asked questions by Congress). As Facebook VP and general counsel Paul Grewal explained in a company blog post late Friday, this was not a data leak or breach. In fact, as has been previously reported a year ago by The Intercept’s Mattathias Schwartz, an academic researcher at Cambridge University named Aleksandr Kogan had developed a Facebook app that promised users a personality profile in exchange for their taking a quiz and allowing the app—like tens of thousands of other Facebook apps—to access private information from their profiles and that of their friends. To reach a large number, he paid American taskers on Mechanical Turk a $1 or $2 to download the app and take his survey, and from a seed group of nearly 300,000 was able to access personal data of what The Intercept said was 30 million American Facebook users. OK, so they were off by 20 million.What this reveals is not some leak or breach, but rather the true purpose of Facebook's existence—a tool of the corporate state to know everything about you, "legally." As Snowden noted over the weekend, Facebook is a surveillance program simply disguised as "social media."
Through a series of deceptive prompts, both the Obama and the Trump campaign waged data wars against Facebook users.
As the Mail explains, it happens like this:
To do so, they were prompted to agree to grant the campaign permission to access their Facebook friends list, photos and other personal information. Another prompt, which most people also agreed to, asked for them to grant access to their news feed. Through these prompts, the campaign had access to millions of people, and their interests, and friends - who they could note down as potential donors, unregistered voters and persuadable votes - to target in specific campaigns. One staffer said that once a supporter signed up through Facebook, it would take them mere seconds to go through their friends' lists, match them with votes lists, and then they would go through photos - trying to weed out old girlfriends and college friends who could share their political beliefs. The campaign reportedly mined data from 15 million Facebook users, which triggered alarms at the social media giant, but the company always decided that the campaign had not violated its privacy and data rules.What's more, it also reveals that both parties are so blinded by their pied pipers that they only care about this massive surveillance apparatus if "the other guy" is using it.
Even Davidsen noted this bipartisan exploitation of the masses, pointing out that Facebook definitely has friends on both sides.
"I am also 100% positive that Facebook activity recruits and staffs people that are on the other side," she wrote.
https://twitter.com/cld276/status/975568473626742785
To those who've been following the Free Thought Project over the years, you'll know that no matter what party is in power, the same insidious tactics are used against all Americans for the benefit of the establishment.
https://twitter.com/zeynep/status/975067882538254336
Sadly, however, these recent revelations that both Trump and Obama carried out very similar behind the scenes data collections on millions of Americans will simply be used as political fodder between the left and the right.
While the future of social media may seem bleak on the side of Facebook, there is also amazing news on the side of innovation and free thought. To those who've been paying attention, they saw the problem presented by so many people using a similar system that is ultimately controlled by those who have an interest in mining your data for profit, controlling the political narrative, and essentially creating a personal database on billions of people, the likes of which corrupt governments salivate over.
Instead of trying to change the system of Facebook from within, several individuals came together to build a new system—which showed the obsolescence of the old. Thus, Steemit was born. If you'd like to know more about this amazing platform, check it out here.
I stopped using FB when they blocked my account and demanded scans of my ID. Fuck that! I sincerely hope FB does down in flames and every single shareholder gets kicked in the balls for supporting that crooked "social media" company.
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Exactly. I use it only because most people I know do and it makes it easy to stay in touch, but I hate all the bullshit they do. Thanks a lot Mark "Fuckerburg" (asshole)!
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I want to send a message to Privately owned and Corporate Shareholders of ALL those Social Media Companies that are engaging Treason with the USA's, European, Indonesia Asian, Middle Eastern, and Russian Spying Cabals.
Pull out and make it known that... We don't need those A-Holes platforms, we have STEEMIT!
BOYCOT THEM ALL!
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Yeah, FB wanted my ID too and Twitter told me I was a Russian bot and YouTube deleted thousands of my videos.
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Smells good!
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The funny part to me is that anyone is just finding out about any of this now and acting all shocked.
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User data is the business model of Facebook.
To act surprised on this is the same as to be surprised that the coffee shop around the corner sells coffee.
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Carol Davidsen tweeted @ 19 Mar 2018 - 03:06 UTC
Carol Davidsen tweeted @ 19 Mar 2018 - 03:02 UTC
Carol Davidsen tweeted @ 19 Mar 2018 - 03:03 UTC
zeynep tufekci tweeted @ 17 Mar 2018 - 17:54 UTC
Carol Davidsen tweeted @ 19 Mar 2018 - 03:02 UTC
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Not much of a shocker, but definitely disturbing nonetheless. I gave up FB years ago. Did everything I could find to remove myself from that platform, though have little doubt that my information is still there, and they take steps to try and collect any information they can about me (everyone) through their various tracking tools across the web. I do everything I can to limit the amount of data I am sharing with websites, though I know true anonymity is a difficult if not impossible task. Save for access to a few choice groups that exist solely on FB, I see no reason to even consider that a viable platform.
Good post, thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for sharing news
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Of course they are spying on us on FB and probably every other media platform. It is Orwellian and whose to stop them? What can be done? Obama took orders from the shadow government. He knew where his bread was buttered. This should be a big story, but sadly may not get the attention it deserves. Oh for freedom of privacy. If we only had it. Thanks @tftproject
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dua tokok kunci utama di Amerika serikat. yang memiliki prinsip. ke dua mereka di salut oleh dunia. sehingga amerika menjadi negara adidaya yang sangat tangguh dalam bidang ekonomi dan persenjataan.
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Curated for #informationwar (by @openparadigm)
Relevance: FakeBook Down in Flames, Steemit to the Moon
Our Purpose
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Was the CIA behind the creation of Facebook, Google, the Internet, in order to spy on and control people?
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Why did you say "Both?" Are you saying Trump and Obama were BOTH trying to spy too much or in bad ways on us, personally, or people or things connected to them? Yes, Obama is bad and does bad stuff. But what about Trump?
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