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With this latest threat, how concerned should the military be about its collective presence in Social Media? Are we going to see more attention paid to social footprints and OPSEC? Are more focused sites like RP a better option than the larger FaceTwit sites?
I am curious to see what actions the commands are going to take with this threat. I invite a discussion about this.
I am curious to see what actions the commands are going to take with this threat. I invite a discussion about this.
Posted 9 y ago
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It was weird to see our CO and XO on there. We did make a big mess of ISIS and broke their toys over while we were over there, though.
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They can make my day. I am locked, loaded and ready. Time for the new Christian Crusades to rise up.
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Where can you sign up to be on the list? I have been all over the world trying to kill these idiots...now I can get them to come to my house? Sweet!
Have to run.....going to the basement to start reloading ammo. I am so giddy right now!
Have to run.....going to the basement to start reloading ammo. I am so giddy right now!
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They took away our YouTube access on NIPR?! We're letting the terrorists win!
On an unrelated note...Many of the AF dudes were found not from social media, but from our own PA's press releases.
On an unrelated note...Many of the AF dudes were found not from social media, but from our own PA's press releases.
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Let's take a Jordanian answer to this and kick ass till we have no bombs or bullets left.
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Watch the documentary "Terms and Conditions May Apply". It is on Netflix and maybe YouTube.
http://www.netflix.com/WiMovie/70279201 Facebook has a special relationship with the intelligence community and architecture that MySpace does not have.
Commands will be reactionary for the most part. Presently the military and intel community gets more from social media than is at risk.
Remember too that a good deal of intelligence work has been outsources to private contractors greatly reducing what is performed by government employees or military personnel. Big Brother has lots of little brothers and the rules restricting government or military actions often do not impact the corporate players at all.
Why should I care any more about what some extremist twit posts on the internet than what the guy down the street posts? I think we empower the terrorists by paying so much public attention to them and repeating their message of terror a hundred fold in our news segments and security reports. We should publicly ignore terrorists, down play the hype, and address the matter below the public's radar as quiet professionals.
http://www.netflix.com/WiMovie/70279201 Facebook has a special relationship with the intelligence community and architecture that MySpace does not have.
Commands will be reactionary for the most part. Presently the military and intel community gets more from social media than is at risk.
Remember too that a good deal of intelligence work has been outsources to private contractors greatly reducing what is performed by government employees or military personnel. Big Brother has lots of little brothers and the rules restricting government or military actions often do not impact the corporate players at all.
Why should I care any more about what some extremist twit posts on the internet than what the guy down the street posts? I think we empower the terrorists by paying so much public attention to them and repeating their message of terror a hundred fold in our news segments and security reports. We should publicly ignore terrorists, down play the hype, and address the matter below the public's radar as quiet professionals.
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