Every Deleted Parler Post, Many With Users' Location Data, Has Been Archived
Source: Gizmodo
In the wake of the violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol by scores of President Trumps supporters, a lone researcher began an effort to catalogue the posts of social media users across Parler, a platform founded to provide conservative users a safe haven for uninhibited free speech but which ultimately devolved into a hotbed of far-right conspiracy theories, unchecked racism, and death threats aimed at prominent politicians.
The researcher, who asked to be referred to by their Twitter handle, @donk_enby, began with the goal of archiving every post from January 6, the day of the Capitol riot; what she called a bevy of very incriminating evidence. According to the Atlantic Councils Digital Forensic Research Lab, among other sources, Parler is one of a several apps used by the insurrections to coordinate their breach of the Capitol, in a plan to overturn the 2020 election results and keep Donald Trump in power.
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Hoping to create a lasting public record for future researchers to sift through, @donk_enby began by archiving the posts from that day. The scope of the project quickly broadened, however, as it became increasingly clear that Parler was on borrowed time. Apple and Google announced that Parler would be removed from their app stores because it had failed to properly moderate posts that encouraged violence and crime. The final nail in the coffin came Saturday when Amazon announced it was pulling Parlers plug.
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Operating on little sleep, @donk_enby began the work of archiving all of Parlers posts, ultimately capturing around 99.9 percent of its content. In a tweet early Sunday, @donk_enby said she was crawling some 1.1 million Parler video URLs. These are the original, unprocessed, raw files as uploaded to Parler with all associated metadata, she said. Included in this tranche of data, now more than 56 terabytes in size, @donk_enby confirmed the raw video includes GPS coordinates, which point to the locations of users when the videos were filmed.
Read more: https://gizmodo.com/every-deleted-parler-post-many-with-users-location-dat-1846032466
A treasure trove of evidence, to be posted on the Internet Archive! They can run, but they can't hide, especially with the metadata for all of their videos included.
RockRaven
(16,615 posts)Holy hell, that's a lot of
Yeehah
(5,225 posts)I hope the evidence is useful for law enforcement.
EzraMarcus
(11 posts)!
relayerbob
(7,077 posts)Chrysanthemum
(202 posts)Brother Buzz
(38,098 posts)I'm just saying.
marble falls
(62,672 posts)Brother Buzz
(38,098 posts)they need to appear in person at (insert address of the closest FBI field office).
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MontanaMama
(24,120 posts)The things that I read on that website that these people want to do to liberals, progressives, our children and our political leaders are the stuff of nightmares. I dont even know how people dream what they propose. Truly shocking. And I dont doubt for a moment, if given the opportunity, these terrorists will do everything they described, and happily.
twodogsbarking
(12,291 posts)and taketh away. It is what it is.
ArizonaLib
(1,266 posts)the Southern Poverty Law center, and the Antidefamation League before the FBI 'loses' all or part it.
BumRushDaShow
(145,209 posts)when their authentication service provider dropped them.
LovingA2andMI
(7,006 posts)Is a Real Bitch. This is a GOLDMINE of information on every single Parler user since they were required to upload their Driver's Licenses and SSN to join the Right Wing Site in the First Place.
The Internet Gods are Smile Wide Today!!!
EarthFirst
(3,246 posts)Their Drivers License and SSN?
I cannot believe the big tech/data activists willingly provided this information in order to join...
iluvtennis
(20,979 posts)Crowman2009
(2,885 posts)Someone had to state the obvious.
swag
(26,530 posts)Parler, a social network used to plan the storming of the U.S. Capitol last week, has been hit by a massive data scrape. Security researchers collected swaths of user data before the network went dark Monday morning after Amazon, Google, and Apple booted the platform.
The scrape includes user profile data, user information, and which users had administration rights for specific groups within the social network. Twitter user @donk_enby, who first announced about the scrape, claims that over a million video URLs, some deleted and private, were taken.
These are original, unprocessed, raw files as uploaded to Parler with all associated metadata, claims one of the authors.
Security researchers claim that the scrapped posts are linked to accounts that posted them, and some of the video and image data have geolocation information. That is said also to include data from Parlers Verified Citizens, users of the network who verified their identity by uploading photographs of government-issued IDs, such as a drivers license.
ffr
(23,140 posts)Initech
(102,818 posts)Can't wait for "why is the FBI contacting me?" posts!
Nitram
(24,815 posts)marble falls
(62,672 posts)paleotn
(19,702 posts)Everything you post is like writing in ink. Inerasable ink. Somewhere, someone is gobbling up the data and storing it. Unlike the EU, right to be forgotten laws don't exist in the US.
OnlinePoker
(5,863 posts)They'll always find a way to spread the hate and misinformation.