Just in case I needed any confirmation that Russian troll factories were still out there and active, I was surprised a day or so ago to get two new followers on Twitter
It has to be because, after reading this piece in the New York Times
Meet the Renegades of the Intellectual Dark Web
on some leading conservative intellectuals, I thought I'd follow one I wasn't already. Hope anyone reading this notices how broad the range is of accounts I do follow
So, someone is running some code picking up people who start to follow at least one of these conservative intellectuals, and follows them, which naturally interests the person being followed in who they might be. So I have a quick look at their time lines, and oddly enough it seems to be all about trying to undermine the legitimacy of the the Mueller inquiry.
Who would have guessed?
How do we as a society deal with this? I'd like to think GCHQ has some code in turn monitoring the trolls, and maybe then monitoring me to see if I start buying into their propaganda. I guess that's how MI5 monitor Islamicists getting radicalised on line.
How spooky is this? I tend to accept that this is just how things are, and that the main way to deal with it is for people to understand how it works, hence posting here.
My spooky followers on Twitter
My spooky followers on Twitter
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Re: My spooky followers on Twitter
Fascinating.
And one should not assume that these trolls are data miners operating on faraway shores.
I have seen reports about local code cutters being very concerned about their preparations to ensure they meet the requirements of the new General Data Protection Regulations 2016 (GDPR) with respect to the data they store and compile.
About what and why should they be so concerned, I wonder ?
And one should not assume that these trolls are data miners operating on faraway shores.
I have seen reports about local code cutters being very concerned about their preparations to ensure they meet the requirements of the new General Data Protection Regulations 2016 (GDPR) with respect to the data they store and compile.
About what and why should they be so concerned, I wonder ?
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Re: My spooky followers on Twitter
There are loads of twitter bot's in use that crawl twitter looking for mentions, keywords or follows. The only way to avoid it is to set your profile to private.
I tweeted once about almost putting deep heat on my toothbrush rather than toothpaste in a moment of tiredness and just hours later I was followed by Colgate.
I tweeted once about almost putting deep heat on my toothbrush rather than toothpaste in a moment of tiredness and just hours later I was followed by Colgate.
Re: My spooky followers on Twitter
Twitter itself is "interesting". I registered years ago but have never ever posted nor clicked Like or Follow. I did open a Greyhound link once and ever since I've received bi-weekly emails of things I'm told I'll want to see, which I don't, so never click on "Show images" etc which have gotchas embedded. So why bother emailing me? I guess they're desperate not to lose their audience, especially if they can sell our data even if I naively believe it is in composited anonymous form.
The mischievous side of me says I could tweet all sorts of rubbish and see what happens ... It seems Tim Lund that you've inadvertently already been there done that
PS: Why is this in the Town Hall?
The mischievous side of me says I could tweet all sorts of rubbish and see what happens ... It seems Tim Lund that you've inadvertently already been there done that
PS: Why is this in the Town Hall?
Re: My spooky followers on Twitter
mosy wrote: PS: Why is this in the Town Hall?
- Discussion is more polite than in the Town Pub,
- I sometimes send links to things I write on the Forum, and it doesn't work if you need to be logged in to see it
- Although general, it's still relevant to politics here in LB Lewisham, which I think is where such discussions should be