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The misuse of the social media data is a very big problem



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Kimmo Huosionmaa

Collecting data from the social media services is against their contracts, and they would want to disconnect the firms, what makes that kind of actions on the Internet. But the problem is, how to control, that nobody would collect data by acting private person. This makes the surveillance of the net very easy because the corporation can have thousands of Facebook-accounts in their hands.


And they can operate that by using remote computers, what are placed even in the different countries. This is why connecting those accounts to some firm is impossible. The use of the cover firm makes possible to get flats and equipment possible without uncovering the identity of those operators. Firms can always establish new if the old one would get a bad reputation.


But the workers are difficult to renew, and the data to the Facebook would always send from the Western country. Those operators can use remote connections from Russia, and the computers, what is used can be installed in many countries because if one IP-address would be banned, the rest of them can continue their actions. This makes that thing very hard to deny.


And if some of those accounts would be removed, those operators can create the new one very easily, but the use of the firms as a cover guarantees, that those operators personal internet use would not be disturbed. One way to uncover those accounts, what is used in this kind of operations is to compile the information, what that account sends with the accounts, what operates same age persons, what this account owner claims, and if some 16 years old starts to feel like Vladimir Putin, could that account be faked.


The layer, what collects data from the Facebook or some other social media service must be very large, for getting enough data for making the profile of a large number of people and their way to use the Internet. This means that the corporation, what collects information might operate by several Facebook-accounts, what seems like private accounts.


That kind of data can be also collect by automatized screenshots and then the computers would start to analyze, what kind of interests and what kind of things, those persons like. Those corporations make compliments with the database where is collected the information by private operators and Russian authorities, what kind of person likes Vladimir Putin.


The things, what please the users are used to create propaganda posts, what are satisfying to see. That makes this kind of propaganda extremely dangerous because it is masked as the music videos or some other stuff, and this kind of propaganda is targeted at young people.


And there could be connected the flash-pictures and subliminal orders, what purpose is to change the targeted person way of think. But also to the leading politicians are frightened by Gallups, what might be faked. Those Gallups show, that the most of the people like the things, what support Russia.

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