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TWITTERโ€™S SECRET BLACKLISTS.
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38.State governments also flagged content.

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39.Twitter for instance received reports via the Partner Support Portal, an outlet created by the Center for Internet Security, a partner organization to the DHS.

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40.โ€œWHY WAS NO ACTION TAKEN?โ€ Below, Twitter execs โ€“ receiving an alert from California officials, by way of โ€œour partner support portalโ€ โ€“ debate whether to act on a Trump tweet:

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41.Here, a video was reported by the Election Integrity Project (EIP) at Stanford, apparently on the strength of information from the Center for Internet Security (CIS):

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42.If thatโ€™s confusing, itโ€™s because the CIS is a DHS contractor, describes itself as โ€œpartnersโ€ with the Cyber and Internet Security Agency (CISA) at the DHS:

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43.The EIP is one of a series of government-affiliated think tanks that mass-review content, a list that also includes the Atlantic Councilโ€™s Digital Forensics Research Laboratory, and the University of Washingtonโ€™s Center for Informed Policy.

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44.The takeaway: what most people think of as the โ€œdeep stateโ€ is really a tangled collaboration of state agencies, private contractors, and (sometimes state-funded) NGOs. The lines become so blurred as to be meaningless.

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45. Twitter Files researchers are moving into a variety of new areas now.

Watch this space for more, soon. ๐Ÿคซ

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Instead of chasing child sex predators or terrorists, the FBI has agents โ€” lots of them โ€” analyzing and mass-flagging social media posts. Not as part of any criminal investigation, but as a permanent, end-in-itself surveillance operation. People should not be okay with this.

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An FBI agent just reached out with a key point about the โ€œgrossโ€ subservience of Twitter before the FBI: โ€œA lot of companies we deal with are adversarial to us. Like T-Mobile is totally adversarial. They love leaking things we're saying if we don't get our process right.โ€ (1/2)

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โ€œI feel like thatโ€™s the default position. People used to get mad about that in the Bureau, but โ€” they're supposed to represent their clients and their customers. Why in the hell would you expect them to make it easy on you? Do the right thing. Do it the right way.โ€

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The FBI replies to us: "The FBI regularly engages with private sector entities to provide information specific to identified foreign malign influence actorsโ€™ subversive, undeclared, covert, or criminal activities. Private sector entities independently make decisions about what, if any, action they take on their platforms and for their customers after the FBI has notified them."

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The FBI replies to us: "The FBI regularly engages with private sector entities to provide information specific to identified foreign malign influence actorsโ€™ subversive, undeclared, covert, or criminal activities. Private sector entities independently makeโ€ฆ
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This FBI response is disingenuous on multiple fronts. None of this expains flagging the silly jokes of ordinary Americans with low follower counts. Also, they are clearly not doing this in service of investigating crime. This is about domestic intelligence and opinion control.

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- What "law enforcement" objective is served by asking for Billy Baldwin's location information?
- Why is the FBI/DHS in the business of analyzing and flagging social media content at all? When were these programs created and who approved them?

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1.THREAD Twitter Files Supplemental:

TWITTER AND THE FEDERAL TASK FORCE

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2.In July of 2020, San Francisco FBI agent Elvis Chan tells Twitter executive Yoel Roth to expect written questions from the Foreign Influence Task Force (FITF), the inter-agency group that deals with cyber threats.

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3.The questionnaire authors seem displeased with Twitter for implying, in a July 20th โ€œDHS/ODNI/FBI/Industry briefing,โ€ that โ€œyou indicated you had not observed much recent activity from official propaganda actors on your platform.โ€

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4.One would think that would be good news. The agencies seemed to feel otherwise.

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