Facebook tracks people who are potential threats to its employees [www.cnet.com]
Facebook Tracks the Location Data of Some Users Who It Views as Potential Threats [gizmodo.com]
Facebook's security team tracks posts, location for 'BOLO' threat list [www.cnbc.com]
Facebook's security team tracks locations of 'threatening' users [mspoweruser.com]
Facebook monitors and tracks the locations of users it deems a threat [www.theverge.com]
To put this in more explicitly dystopian terms: If you say something on Facebook that its flunkies deem "improper communication," you may be added to a secret blacklist of people whose every move is tracked by a company with the world's largest database of personal information. pic.twitter.com/NjOpf1tb3h
— Will Oremus (@WillOremus) February 14, 2019
"Three people familiar said that almost every Facebook employee who gets fired is added to the list, and one called the process "really subjective." Another said that contractors are added if they get emotional when their contracts are not extended."https://t.co/rhaC1aGNy9
— Tech Workers Coalition (@techworkersco) February 14, 2019
Facebook keeps a BOLO (be on lookout) list of people considered to be a security risk that its security team tracks https://t.co/ao4hOqVh6R
— Olivia Solon (@oliviasolon) February 14, 2019
Because of course the unhinged people who threaten Facebook or its employees are avid users of Facebook. Of course they are.https://t.co/Nh3qs597Yl
— Antonio García Martínez (@antoniogm) February 14, 2019
Good luck playing hooky from Facebook ? https://t.co/QfHvRH0hBF
— Casey Newton (@CaseyNewton) February 14, 2019
I have issues with the ways Facebook collects data, monetizes it, and adopts addictive patterns in its UX.
— uplifted husky (@aeio701) February 14, 2019
Using data to protect physical security of employees and office buildings in a world filled with, well, the kind of people who post insane shit on Facebook?
Cool with it. https://t.co/HQ9gvrQ8hy
the creepiest part of the BOLO story is that FB used the same surveillance system to spy on interns who were pretending to work from home but were actually on a camping trip pic.twitter.com/OCwbRgEg7y
— Olivia Solon (@oliviasolon) February 14, 2019
My latest on FB: If Facebook deems a user to be a threat, it adds them to a "be on lookout" roster kept by its security teams and can use their location data on the company’s mobile apps or their IP address on its websites to track them https://t.co/GZSfBcpFVI tip @Techmeme
— Salvador Rodriguez ? (@sal19) February 14, 2019
Well this is sinister. https://t.co/7NyJVquxBw
— Martin Bryant (@MartinSFP) February 14, 2019
There's something wrong in the world when my thought after tweeting that is 'has Facebook put *me* on a list?' I mean, it's unlikely but the fact I even think it is a problem.
— Martin Bryant (@MartinSFP) February 14, 2019
Your name might be on Facebook's blacklist, and you would not know it. If you are a former Facebook employee or contractor, watch out: Your colleagues may have secretly added you, and when you try to come visit them you will be intercepted by security guards. pic.twitter.com/w4DYsFAWv0
— Will Oremus (@WillOremus) February 14, 2019
If this report is correct, Facebook essentially has a blacklist of people it considers threats, and uses its own social media products to continuously surveil them. https://t.co/IfIvSyZ0l7
— Will Oremus (@WillOremus) February 14, 2019
Real Qs: how low of an “offense” qualifies to be on Facebook’s BOLO list? How do you know if you’re on it? How do you object if you think it’s a mistake? https://t.co/FzS6fR0Ve9
— Elizabeth Joh (@elizabeth_joh) February 14, 2019
Facebook tracks former employees deemed a threat by using location data collected thru Facebook's apps/websites. "Other companies keep similar lists of threats, but Facebook is unique because it can use its own products to...track the location of people" https://t.co/6SM8LPpS2u
— Kim Zetter (@KimZetter) February 15, 2019
フェイスブック社、ユーザーの中から危険人物をリストアップして自社のアプリで居場所を追跡している。https://t.co/6tm4rDEpD4
— 藤原直哉 (@naoyafujiwara) February 15, 2019
Am I on Facebook's watchlist?
— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) February 14, 2019
If I am being watched I wouldn't feel so lonely on Valentine's Day. Very wholesome ☺️https://t.co/aoJM7hJYKR
Nothing to see here—just Facebook mining people’s data, tracking them, and creating a watch list of folks they think are a threat to the company. ?https://t.co/YVnnY6G0jJ
— Should old surveillance be forgot (@hypervisible) February 14, 2019
Just when you think Facebook couldn’t be more sleezy...
— ❀ ???????? ❀ (@DemocracyJourno) February 14, 2019
Facebook security keeps a 'lookout' list of threatening people and tracks them. https://t.co/VBpGK2XYLd
"Three people familiar said that almost every Facebook employee who gets fired is added to the list, and one called the process "really subjective." Another said that contractors are added if they get emotional when their contracts are not extended."https://t.co/rhaC1aGNy9
— Tech Workers Coalition (@techworkersco) February 14, 2019
Facebook monitors and tracks the locations of users it deems a threat: “In one instance, Facebook used this technology to catch a group of interns who said they were working from home but were actually out on a camping trip.” https://t.co/KsyEffItaG
— ???? ????? (@douglevin) February 14, 2019
Facebook monitors and tracks the locations of users it deems a threat https://t.co/c5lAQgGzmY pic.twitter.com/Pkwy11vOZt
— The Verge (@verge) February 14, 2019
Facebook monitors and tracks the locations of users it deems a threat: It’s unclear what a ‘credible’ threat actually looks like ? The Verge #Privacy https://t.co/kNeuylg4OM
— Tamara Davis ?? (@warriors_mom) February 15, 2019
やはり。。。
— 安下 真貴 / 玉KiNNグ (@yasushetamarki) February 14, 2019
Facebook monitors and tracks the locations of users it deems a threat https://t.co/flT7qmoLJX