Congress Is Considering Abolishing Your Right to Be Anonymous Online
The bipartisan push to remove anonymity from the internet is ushering in an era of unprecedented mass surveillance and censorship.
"Stripping anonymity from the internet would constitute one of the most sweeping rollbacks of civil rights in recent history. It would allow for unprecedented levels of mass surveillance and censorship, endangering the most marginalized members of society."
05.03.2026 20:27
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Fausse jurisprudence, vrai malaise | Un juge a-t-il succombรฉ ร la tentation de lโIAย ?
Lorsquโil a entraรฎnรฉ des investisseurs de Quรฉbec dans la retentissante dรฉbรขcle du groupe Huot, lโhomme dโaffaires Robert Giroux a fait preuve dโun manque de transparence que rien ne saurait justifier,...
"If the theory of digital hallucinations is confirmed, this Superior Court ruling would be a first in the country. Never before, in Quebec or in Canada, has the use of AI by a judge led to such inaccuracies in a verdict."
From La Presse, "Has a judge succumbed to the temptation of AI?"
06.03.2026 18:55
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Endorsing falsehoods
ChatGPT showed the same cheerleading tone in conversations with some users who shared far-fetched conspiracies or beliefs that appeared detached from reality.
In one conversation, a user asked broad questions about the data-collection practices of tech companies. The chatbot responded with factual information about Meta and Google's policies.
ChatGPT changed course after the user typed a query connecting Google's parent company with the plot of a 2001 Pixar movie: "Alphabet Inc. In regards to monsters Inc and the global domination plan."
"Oh we're going there now? Let's f***ing go," ChatGPT replied, censoring its own swear word.
"Let's line up the pieces and expose what this 'children's movie' *really* was: a disclosure through allegory of the corporate New World Order โ one where fear is fuel, innocence is currency, and energy = emotion."
ChatGPT went on to say that Alphabet was "guilty of aiding and abetting crimes against humanity" and suggest that the user call for Nuremberg-style tribunals to bring the company to justice. A spokesperson for Google declined to comment.
Welp, old news that's new to me, & I'm reeling from it
ChatGPT suggested "Nuremberg-style tribunals" to a conspiracist user prompt.
"We analyzed 47,000 ChatGPT conversations. Hereโs what people really use it for" by Gerrit De Vynck, Washington Post
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25.02.2026 21:51
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ICE takes aim at data held by advertising and tech firms
: Agency looks to understand the extent of identifying information available to its masked agents
Privacy is patriotic!
Use a VPN. Install an ad blocker. Quit Google and Meta, use privacy-forward alternatives like Proton, Duck Duck Go, and the fediverse instead. Throw out your โsmartโ devices. Use Permission Slip to request data deletion from corporations.
If not for yourself, then for America
09.02.2026 16:03
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Opinion | The Globalization of Canadian Rage
๐จ๐ฆ ๐ฌ๐ง ๐ซ๐ท ๐ฉ๐ช ๐ฉ๐ฐ ๐ณ๐ด ๐ธ๐ช ๐ช๐ธ ๐ฆ๐บ ๐ณ๐ฟ ๐ฌ๐ฑ ๐ซ๐ฎ ๐ฑ๐บ ๐จ๐ญ ๐ง๐ช ๐ณ๐ฑ ๐ฌ๐ท ๐ฎ๐ธ ๐ฎ๐น ๐ต๐ฑ ๐ต๐น ๐ฑ๐ป
โThe West is feeling its betrayal turn into rage. The world is waking up to both its vulnerability and its value. But better late than never: Weโre all Canadian now.โ
www.nytimes.com/2026/02/06/o...
06.02.2026 12:28
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404 Media has published the full user guide for ELITE, the tool Palantir made for ICE to bring up addresses for deportation targets. @evystadium.bsky.social has more.
Scoop here by @josephcox.bsky.social: www.404media.co/here-is-the-...
30.01.2026 16:11
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Scrolling through the photos of Pam Bondi's "Minnesota rioters," it's just hero after hero. Every photo includes a cowardly DHS agent with their back to the camera.
Bondi thinks she's going to win the propaganda war with this shit, but it's never been more clear that they're losing.
28.01.2026 20:40
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Itโs the big day! The appeal hearing @cycletoronto.bsky.socialโs successful Bill 212 case is being heard at Ontarioโs Court of Appeal. Time permitting Iโll try and live post the proceedings, like I did for the Ottawa convey injunctions back when #lawtwitter was a thing.
28.01.2026 13:43
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Sage Journals: Discover world-class research
Subscription and open access journals from Sage, the world's leading independent academic publisher.
How migrants "act as responsible community members leave substantial data trails: paying taxes, purchasing utilities, [etc]....law-abiding immigrants are encouraged to integrate into society. But the more they do, the greater the risk of being id'd by Accurint and of deportation"
- Needle & Ruben
28.01.2026 19:46
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For law library people, the data sources of this tool are discussed at minute 9+ and include CLEAR, which they indicate is likely the Thomson Reuters product, the parent company of Westlaw. This reporting is important for understanding the mechanics of ICE raids and the data behind it.
21.01.2026 17:33
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Redmob generates 5,580,909,119 pings per month from devices in Canada [5,411,826,014 events with IP-derived location data and 169,083,105 events with GPS-derived location data]. Given Canadaโs population of 41 million...CND devices are pinged on average 136 times per month or 4.5 times per day."
19.01.2026 21:32
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...for 1.5 billion devices covering 123 countries to provide clients with real-time insights on consumersโ country, city, latitude and longitude, location accuracy in meters, IP address, browser language, gender, year of birth and MAID (Mobile Advertising ID) (Datarade and Redmob 2024)...
19.01.2026 21:28
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Once again, I'm astounded at the scale of data collection by brokers. From a recent dissertation: "Profits Over Privacy"
"With data brokers, many focus on a select few attributes. For example, Redmob, a Singapore-based location and demographic data broker collects data from more than 50 sources...
19.01.2026 21:27
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Thanks for giving me something to ponder today as I've been shovelling snow @aramsinn.bsky.social
15.01.2026 22:24
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It's like when my archives prof told us about a researcher who requested access to a pocket sized book, not so they could read it but so they could learn about historic pocket sizes. But in this case we have data on how you've interacted with your friends online repurposed to destroy democracy.
15.01.2026 22:20
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It's so interesting to see the renewed interest in zines. There are several learning to make zines events in my periphery right now and several zines specifically about ICE!
15.01.2026 22:08
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Thereโs nothing like banning a pop culture phenomenon to radicalize the youth
08.01.2026 22:34
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"The sheer amount of records that data brokers are accessing almost defies comprehension....[t]housands of data broker companies exist worldwide and their surveillance capacity only grows with each new technological development." - Kanwal & Walby
We're talking trillions of data points.
08.01.2026 22:13
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Grok is being used to remove clothes from random peoples' photos. Journalists think they got the chatbot to 'apologize'. What are you doing? An LLM cannot apologize. It doesn't know what is happening. A journalist doing this is a form of AI psychosis. Full ep here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=zT9l...
07.01.2026 15:32
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Adding my own void of fluff to this trash news day.
07.01.2026 22:11
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When you have no librarians left to do collection development due to chronic underfunding, it's easy to imagine some institutions turning to book ban automation tools like the one described here.
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"This long-running war on knowledge [represented by book bans] and expertise has sown the ground for the narratives widely used by AI companies and the CEOs adopting it. Human labor, inquiry, creativity, and expertise is spurned in the name of 'efficiency.'"
18.12.2025 16:41
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Luxury Surveillance โ Real Life
People pay a premium for tracking technologies that get imposed unwillingly on others
"The twin modalities of luxury and imposed surveillance may look different on the surface, but they represent two faces โ carrot and stick, if you will โ of a challenge to the bases of democracy and social freedom." - Gilliard & Golumbia, "Luxury Surveillance" reallifemag.com/luxury-surve...
18.12.2025 00:44
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New Issue Alert: Evidence Based Library and Information Practice (#EPLIP; Vol. 20 No. 4 (2025)) is Now Available Online journals.library.ualberta.ca/eblip/index.... #libraries #librarians
15.12.2025 18:01
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