After FOIA, Homeland Security Releases Social Media Monitoring Guides 21
v3rgEz (125380) writes "With a Freedom of Information Act request, MuckRock has received copies of two of the guides Homeland Security uses to monitor social media, one on standard procedures and a desktop binder for analysts.
Now asking for help to go through it: See something worth digging into? Say something, and share it with others so we know what to FOIA next."
Now asking for help to go through it: See something worth digging into? Say something, and share it with others so we know what to FOIA next."
There's a parrallel world of laws (Score:4, Insightful)
There's the laws on the book, that we can all read, then there's these:
guide lines, procedure manuals, legal memos, training documents, handbooks, etc etc etc.
The average person only has access to half of the actual legal documents that effect them every day.
The noxiousness of the NSA's spying is compounded by secret courts and secret interpretations.