Not sure exactly why, but the Department of Homeland has been  operating a "Social Networking/Media Capability" program to monitor the  top blogs, forums and social networks online for at least the past 18  months. Based on a privacy compliance review from last November recently  obtained by Reuters, the purpose of the project is to "collect  information used in providing situational awareness and establishing a  common operating picture." Whatever that means. Either way, the list of  sites reported by Reuters reveals 
in a Wednesday afternoon exclusive is pretty intriguing:
Social Networks
Blogs
-    The Drudge Report
 
-    The Huffington Post
 
-    The New York Times's Lede blog
 
-    Wired's Threat Level
 
-    Wired's Danger Room
 
-    ABC News' investigative blog The Blotter
 
-    "blogs that cover bird flu … news and activity along U.S. borders … drug trafficking and cybercrime"
 
Multimedia
Is the DHS just like you? I've seen no reports of Defenders of Prosperity being on the list. (Though I have been getting more hits from Russia the last 2 months...) But if I am, hello Department of Homeland Security employees -- thanks for  reading!
 
4 comments:
Back in the old days this was called "government spying on innocent citizens."
Still should be, Silver
Yeah, and now it's spying on the media, (not sure how that works) pros or citizen journalist... oh and their commentators. :)
I used to get hits from DHS, but even they lost interest in my rants lol
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