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Users Find Their Real Names Are Being Googled in Israel After Using Verification Software "Au10tix"


in reply to Dessalines

Sometimes I have to wonder, what's it going to take to make people leave X?

I mean, it was a shithole even before Musk bought it, 4 years ago, and it's gotten predictably and steadily worse ever since.

in reply to AnAmericanPotato

It's a live experiment. How much a platform can enshittify before people leave? We are still going to find it out.
in reply to AnAmericanPotato

Sometimes I wonder what it will take to get people using the web less.
in reply to Pissed

Getting them addicted to something more addictive, like meth.
in reply to AnAmericanPotato

It's not just twitter, this software is also used by airbnb, linkedin, and paypal.
in reply to Dessalines

Now I have to remove LinkedIn - this a good reason!
It over reduces my cyber footprint overall.
I only have it bc it’s required for a places that I’ve applied about 60-70%.
in reply to dan69

They did me the favor of removing my account when they asked for my ID "to protect my identity".
in reply to ChapulinColorado

Sound phake!
I’m over skeptical of the new real id thing overall so I won’t be bothering with it until the last moment.
in reply to Bloomcole

It wildly depends on the articles/topic, but yes, it's generally not trustworthy. Especially anything politics or corporate, but sometimes articles on objective topics can have issues.
in reply to Bloomcole

Said someone who's never tried to edit an article. They watch that shit like a hawk and require sources for everything, if not they'll revert your changes.
in reply to trackball_fetish

That's garbage.
There have been plenty instances where articles were manipulated.
in reply to trackball_fetish

Said someone who’s never tried to edit an article.


I tried to edit an article that contained blatant falsehood, my change instantly got reverted, I got banned, and a group of editors tried to dox me. You're right that they watch it like a hawk, but only to make sure nobody corrects their bullshit.

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in reply to wakest likes your bugs ⁂

Good excuse to get editing :)

I have brought NPOV back to several pages that clearly had been polished up by marketing firms. Thankless work, but always rewarding to destroy some astroturfing company's work

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in reply to Dessalines

Real people are still on X?
I thought it was mainly bots and twats now
in reply to Dessalines

You can't make this stuff up.

A service requiring users to upload verifiable identification info, created and staffed by literal government spooks. And -- what?!? -- they're using said data inappropriately?

in reply to Dessalines

On topic, but a side note…this is how come my trust in privacyguides.com tanked a few weeks ago. They fully support X and actually recommend using it. It’s a bunch of sloppy children running that site.
in reply to Da Cap’n

Can you link the privacyguides article? I used to rely on them quite a bit, so this would be disappointing to me. The only recommendations i found for social media are mastodon and element privacyguides.org/en/social-ne…
in reply to Hunter30

It’s not an official recommendation from them. They post a lot about how there is nothing wrong with X on their forum.
in reply to punkibas

I am a former member and had the discussion with the guys in charge over this.
in reply to Da Cap’n

They fully support X and actually recommend using it


So where do they actually recommend people to use twitter?

Is this just a private conversation you had with someone from their org?

in reply to Da Cap’n

Yeah, I'm pressing X to doubt on this one because the website still only recommends Mastodon and Element, and the page literally talks about why federation and decentralized social media is vital to privacy and anti-censorship. They even have people in the forums talking about twitter frontends so you don't have to actually go to the site. They even purposely try to avoid promoting their accounts on centralized media, the footer of every page only shows Mastodon, Matrix, Peertube, and Bluesky.

It's privacyguides.ORG btw. Are you thinking of privacytools.io?

in reply to Imaginary_Stand4909

I’m talking about the site I wrote about but had the .com wrong. I was an active member there, and had it out with Jonah about X
in reply to Dessalines

Yeah, I have an X account from when it was twitter, and wow, Israel needs to eat a few nukes, and become an uninhabitable wasteland where no one will get the idea to settle it ever again.
in reply to WorldsDumbestMan

Username fits.

Im not pro Israel, they can fuck themselves. But wishing nukes on people because of a company is hard man..

in reply to notastatist

Hardly because of a company. You'd have to be living completely off the grid to be unaware of the atrocities being perpetrated against their neighbours
in reply to WaxRhetorical

And thats why you need to nuke them?

I hope for the death of bibi and his friends. And for an uprising of the fight against them, but nukimg them would make us worse then them.

in reply to notastatist

That wasn't my comment, I was just pointing out that reducing the argument against Israel to "one company is bad" is severely downplaying the situation.
in reply to notastatist

Feddit Zionists are desperate to scapegoat Netanyahu for all of Israel's crimes
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in reply to Dessalines

My garbage landlord installed an overengineered gate opening mechanism for the parking lot. The system is made by an Israeli firm and you can only open it by using an app that is a privacy nightmare and asks you a ton of personal information (including full name). If you're dumb enough, there's also a "feature" to enable tracking your GPS position constantly so the gate opens when you're near it.

It's absolute garbage and there was a break in this year because any kid could figure out how to open it. I have no words.

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in reply to Dessalines

Why is it always Israel? You would think that this would be done somewhere in the US or UK, but no.
in reply to Nutomic

I have yet to read this book, but The Palestine Laboratory is supposed to outline how a lot of the surveillance and weaponry used today are first developed and tested in Israel to aid the occupation, then exported to other countries.
in reply to Dessalines

Right and also many western police/military receive training from (former) IDF soldiers. Seems like Israel is the blueprint for the future of our countries.
in reply to Nutomic

Israel shares all their spyware data with the US and UK. Basically they let Israel do all the illegal stuff as a legal (actually illegal but they don't care) loophole.
in reply to Dessalines

Wow, that's odd... I never heard about a service that set up alerts for when your own name being googled.
Wait, these people are putting their personal name in Google Trends?
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in reply to Dessalines

Hear me out: probably not a great idea to even throw your name into trends
in reply to Dessalines

They call me John but I go by Chang I guess.

The Israeli government is a terrorist state.

in reply to Dessalines

These people do know that is X is Elon Musk's personal child porn/shit posting/data scraping website right?

Why not pay and give your docs to Encyclopedia Dramatica too?

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