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The court orders show the government telling Google to provide the names, addresses, telephone numbers and user activity for all Google account users who accessed the YouTube videos between January 1 and January 8, 2023. The government also wanted the IP addresses of non-Google account owners who viewed the videos.

“This is the latest chapter in a disturbing trend where we see government agencies increasingly transforming search warrants into digital dragnets. It’s unconstitutional, it’s terrifying and it’s happening every day,” said Albert Fox-Cahn, executive director at the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project. “No one should fear a knock at the door from police simply because of what the YouTube algorithm serves up. I’m horrified that the courts are allowing this.” He said the orders were “just as chilling” as geofence warrants, where Google has been ordered to provide data on all users in the vicinity of a crime.

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    8 months ago

    It’s not terribly different from law enforcement getting a search warrant for a video feed covering the apartment of a known pedo video distributor and then tracking down everyone.

    The problem would be violation of privacy for everyone who went there who wasn’t a pedo.

    Obviously, that’s not a perfect comparison for the Internet because it’s acceptable from anyone, but they’re following the same playbook.

    How much privacy are you willing to trade to stop pedos from hurting kids?

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      8 months ago

      If I had my way, none, the pedo part is irrelevant. Save the kids mentality is not justification for draconian overreach

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        8 months ago

        Yeah, I just edited the comment. That narrative is tired and political, and I honestly didn’t think of that at the time.

        Not that it really matters what the example is.

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        8 months ago

        You’re thinking and able to reconsider previous statements, I’d consider that a win. Far too I find we simply double down without the due consideration we owe ourselves.