It's unclear exactly why, but the Department of Homeland has been operating a "Social Networking/Media Capability" program to monitor the top blogs, forums and social networks online for at least the past 18 months. Based on a privacy compliance review from last November recently obtained by Reuters, the purpose of the project is to "collect information used in providing situational awareness and establishing a common operating picture." Whatever that means. Either way, the list of sites reported by Reuters reveals in a Wednesday afternoon exclusive is pretty intriguing:
Social Networks
- Myspace
 
Blogs
- The Drudge Report
 - The Huffington Post
 - The New York Times's Lede blog
 - Wired's Threat Level
 - Wired's Danger Room
 - ABC News' investigative blog The Blotter
 - "blogs that cover bird flu … news and activity along U.S. borders … drug trafficking and cybercrime"
 
Multimedia
- Hulu
 - YouTube
 - Flickr
 
This power hungry penis envied comptroller of the DHS is on a bitch hunt.
ReplyDeleteIntimidation is a great club to carry.
I got a feeling things are about to get real interesting.