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My Life in Circles: Why Metadata is Incredibly Intimate [Article]

In light of NSA’s spying revelations, Matthew Harwood shows how incredibly intimate metadata really is:

Metadata, no matter what the detractors say, collected over time is an intimate repository of our lives–whom we love, whom we’re friends with, where we work, where we worship (or don’t), and whom we associate with politically. The right to privacy means our metadata shouldn’t be collected and analyzed without reasonable suspicion that we’ve done something wrong.

Author neilPosted on July 31, 2013Categories UncategorizedTags Matthew Harwood, Metadata, NSA, Privacy, SpyingLeave a comment on My Life in Circles: Why Metadata is Incredibly Intimate [Article]

Using metadata to find Paul Revere [Article]

For careful reading. Kieran Healy on metadata.

From a table of membership in different groups we have gotten a picture of a kind of social network between individuals, a sense of the degree of connection between organizations, and some strong hints of who the key players are in this world. And all this—all of it!—from the merest sliver of metadata about a single modality of relationship between people.

Author neilPosted on June 13, 2013Categories UncategorizedTags Kieran Healy, Metadata, Social MediaLeave a comment on Using metadata to find Paul Revere [Article]
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