cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/45022036

Charlie Kirk Assassination Sparks Social Media Crackdown

Five hours after Charlie Kirk was shot this week, an Atlanta man got a phone call from an Illinois police officer asking about a photo he shared with a couple of close friends on a private Discord chat. The Atlanta man, who asked not to be identified, says the post was merely a confirmation that he had purchased the same T-shirt that the accused killer wore (from an Illinois-based online shop).

Social media companies are generally forbidden by law from divulging users’ private communications to the government without a traditional legal process (e.g., court order). But there’s an exception: in perceived emergencies, social media platforms can proactively and “voluntarily” hand over private messages in response to what’s called an “emergency disclosure request” (EDR).

Discord, I am told, did not respond to any EDR here; but when I asked them directly if they’d provided law enforcement with information to traditional legal process, they declined to respond on-record.

The FBI, or the intelligence community, evidently is monitoring Discord private messaging, even from people who have broken no law.

Full blown Orwellian world. Run for local government and stop this shit.

The largest populated areas are left leaning. If they ae controlled by democratic socialist, we can restrict this shit. Just by pure numbers.

    • eighthaccount [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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      2 days ago

      i guess new people connect to the internet every day, right?

      seriously though. dont post stuff online that you wouldn’t want to see on a billboard next to your face and name. if you’re going to post inflammatory or potentially incriminating information, consider the risks and study opsec first, or better yet just dont post it at all.

      this whole place is enemy territory until the panopticon terror nexus is abolished forever.