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Reported To Prevent For Quote Tweeting ft. Aisha Gani

We're joined by journalist and tech writer Aisha Gani (@aishagani) to talk about proposals to 'ban anonymity' on social media as part of the British government's Online Safety Bill, and to discuss how much of this - in practice - would be extending the British government's expansive and secretive counter-extremism strategy, much of which has been designed to tackle the nebulous threat of "Islamist" radicalism. We discuss how expanding surveillance tech to social media platforms not only represents a gross expansion of the programme, ensuring that Peter Theil and other tech cops get richer, but also how this would be entirely counter-intuitive - not least because most people who spread hate online already use their real names and are very easily traceable. Does this mean that more far-right threats will be reported to Prevent? Not particularly! Especially when, based on the British government's own definitions of radical, exclude them entirely. Seems good!

We also discuss Germanic Food Supremacy, in relation to a tweet lamenting that Muslims were unlucky because they couldn't eat boiled salty ham and mashed potatoes, in a liquid pan sauce. Sucks to be us I guess!
(https://twitter.com/Tinkzorg/status/1451921866222878729)

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Ten Thousand Posts is a show about how everything is posting. It's hosted by Hussein (@HKesvani), Phoebe (@PRHRoy) and produced by Devon (@Devon_OnEarth). 

Comments

the thing about being after a name and ethnicity that is mentioned as only happening with terrorism is pretty on the money but in the last couple weeks Australia had a bit of a normal one when "journalists" misreported that a first nations man was the abductor of child Cleo Smith

oranjest1

thanks devon

GOOBER

Worth noting that real, credentialed engineers who aren't just using the word engineer without any of its legal meaning do have to have ethics training (at least in the US - not sure what credentialing in the UK requires). Because software "engineers" are not credentialed in any way, you have no guarantee that we have any ethical training. Heck, you have no guarantee that we have any programming training!

Violet


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