
Now that Twitter, Facebook and MySpace have been “exposed”, what’s your take on it?
The US government through a “collaborative effort” involving the FBI and the CIA (as well as Homeland Security) have been the true “sponsors” of these “social networking” sites………After all, what better way to invade people’s privacy and provide their pictures and even telling WHAT they’re doing every second of the day.
So, everybody have basically “given the government” everything it’s been needing to collect information in a covert way. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm……..
What’s your take on this one??
You’re right, Libby, with actually NO EFFORT. All that info is freely given by the [whatever social networking site they're on] poster…..Go figure………
I know that people are morons who think anything is private anymore and that with very little effort, what you do on facebook can be seen by anyone.
Oh and Twitter…don’t even get me started on that one
I would think this would be the governments perfect way of keeping track of people with very little effort
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