What Does Six Months of Meta-Data Look Like? 60
SpicyBrownMustard sends in a fascinating data visualization at Zeit Online showing what information about a person's life can be gleaned from cellphone metadata. Quoting:
"Green party politician Malte Spitz sued to have German telecoms giant Deutsche Telekom hand over six months of his phone data that he then made available to ZEIT ONLINE. We combined this geolocation data with information relating to his life as a politician, such as Twitter feeds, blog entries and websites, all of which is all freely available on the internet. By pushing the play button, you will set off on a trip through Malte Spitz's life. The speed controller allows you to adjust how fast you travel, the pause button will let you stop at interesting points. In addition, a calendar at the bottom shows when he was in a particular location and can be used to jump to a specific time period. Each column corresponds to one day."
Re:This is years old (Score:5, Insightful)
This isn't metadata. It's just data. (Score:5, Insightful)
The term "metadata" being used by the politicians is off the bullcrap meter.
it even confused me (Score:3, Insightful)
And i've been in tech for quite a long time. Then I realized it just means "All Data"
Re:This is years old (Score:5, Insightful)
It's basically a way to be obsessed with rules and wave your dick around. This is good because it shows how long you've been on the site, and proves that you are a valuable contributor (a very important thing for people with low self-esteem).
Re:This is years old (Score:5, Insightful)
I think people are just taking the idea of dupes too far. Dupes happen within a short period of time and are a result of sloppy editing.
This is NOT A DUPE.
This would be a great link to add to for every discussion on Snowden as a response to people who say that what the NSA is doing is OK because it's only "metadata." Then tell them that's the data they have on them as well, and ask them if they've been to a strip club recently.
Re: This isn't metadata. It's just data. (Score:5, Insightful)
When they say they're only collecting "metadata, not the calls themselves," they're being deliberately, disingenuously, misleading.