Title: Hidden camera: Hundreds of Twitter Employees Paid to View "Everything You Post Online" Including Private "Sex Messages" Source:
Project Veritas URL Source:https://www.projectveritas.com/2018 ... ncluding-private-sex-messages/ Published:Jan 15, 2018 Author:staff Post Date:2018-01-15 13:23:39 by Tooconservative Keywords:None Views:740 Comments:8
Clay Haynes: Theres teams dedicated to it at least, three or four hundred people theyre paid to look at d*ck pics.
Pranay Singh, Twitter Engineer, Says All your sex messages d*ck pics like, all the girls youve been f*cking around with, theyre are on my server now
Everything you send is stored on my server You cant [delete it], its already on my server.
Claims Twitter Stores Your Private Data to Sell to Advertisers, Theyll make a virtual profile about you
Youre paying for the right to use our website with your data basically.
You leak way more information than you think Like, if you go to Twitter for the first time, we have information about you.
(San Francisco) Project Veritas has released undercover footage of Twitter Engineers and employees admitting that Twitter employees view all of your private messages on their servers and analyze it to create a virtual profile of you which they sell to advertisers.
The footage features four current Twitter software engineersConrado Miranda, Clay Haynes, Pranay Singh, and Mihai Alexandru Florea.
Haynes, who was featured in part one of the Twitter exposé, admitted in a January 6, 2018 meeting that Twitter has hired hundreds employees with the express purpose of looking at these d*ck pics, stating:
Theres teams dedicated to it. I mean, were talking, were talking three or four at least, three or four hundred people Yes, theyre paid to look at d*ck pics.
Haynes continues to elaborate that even he himself has seen these d*ck pics
Ive seen way more penises than Ive ever wanted to see in my life.
Thats, yeah You know, actually This sounds horrible, but Im actually glad and fortunate its just dicks, its just blow job pictures, its just that type of stuff.
Pranay Singh, a Direct Messaging Engineer for Twitter corroborated Haynes claims in a meeting with a Project Veritas journalist on January 5, 2018:
Everything you send is stored on my server So all your sex messages and you, like, d*ck pics are on my server now
All your illegitimate wives and, like, all the girls youve been f*cking around with, theyre are on my server now Im going to send it to your wife, shes going use it in your divorce.
So, what happens is like, you like, write something or post pictures on line, they never go away Because even after you send them, people are like analyzing them, to see what you are interested in, to see what you are talking about. And they sell that data.
According to Twitter software expert Mihai Florea, To actually charge the advertisers the money we have to prove it was you, and thats why using email address, or like a cookie or something that can track you. Florea continues, saying, Youre paying for the right to use our website with your data basically.
Even those without Twitter accounts have their data stored in their databases, according to Conrado Miranda: You leak way more information than you think. Like, we have information from peopleLike, if you go to Twitter for the first time, we have information about you.
When asked how to protect people if that power fell into the wrong hands, Miranda responded You dont There is no way.
Clay Haynes also expressed his discomfort for Twitters policy in a December 29, 2017 meeting:
It is a creepy Big Brother. Its like a level I dont want to say it freaks me out, but it disturbs me.
When Haynes was asked if this type of private information could leak from Twitter, he had this to say:
Oh yeah, and its a genie out of the bottle kind of thing after that point. You know? Sure, I can fire them. Heck, I could probably even sue them, in some cases. But, the genies already out of the bottle. Like, how do actually recoup costs you cant calculate the cost or the damage of that.
Twitter is aggressively harvesting your personal information and tracking your every movement, selling your virtual dossier to the highest bidder says Project Veritas Founder James OKeefe. Even more alarming is that these Twitter employees dont seem to think that they are the biggest brother out there We have more to come stay tuned.
Poster Comment:
It is every bit as bad as many of us have warned about.
Not only are they looking at your DMs and dick pix, there is nothing to stop them from selling those to the highest bidder.
There can only be ONE possible reason for Twitter to do this,and that reason is to mine the posts for possible blackmail material on people who are prominent in politics.
After all,you don't really need dirt on Senator Daddy if you have dirt on the activities of Senator Daddy's children that could send them to prison.
In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments.
There can only be ONE possible reason for Twitter to do this,and that reason is to mine the posts for possible blackmail material on people who are prominent in politics.
You might have a few rogue employees try that.
The bigger issue is that they are selling everything about you to their real customers, the advertisers.
Same with Facebook.
Apple keeps its info to itself. Google does as well for the most part.
Facebook and Twitter are by far the biggest abusers of public trust.
The problem is: the Internet is a PUBLICK METHOD OF COMMUNICATIONS INTERCHANGE. You have no way of knowing who or whom is viewing your transmitted or received data even if you have a secure link.
As an example, I use TOR just to connect to various URLs such as Liberty's_Flame. This method of IP guarding allows some security but it is incomplete as I have no idea who may read my data at the destination even though I control the source material. I have used this method for as long as I remember and certainly before posting @LF, 4um, FU, the REAL Liberty Forum, etc.
There will never be a complete solution to anonymous access to the Internet, either. It is impossible despite what Julian Assange set up @Wikileaks.
Facebook and Twitter are by far the biggest abusers of public trust.
I don't have accounts there and never would.
I have an account at Facebook to keep anyone else from opening an account in my name. Should probably do the same with twitter,but just can't seem to get around to it.
Proactive defensive move.
In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments.
No,but I heard of that guy posting somewhere. Can't remember where or what he posted,though.
The only screenames I have used on political boards are sneakypete,and sneakypete1 when I forgot my password and had to re-register to sign on.
In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments.