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Supreme Court rejects appeal by Elon Musk's X on disclosing federal surveillance

19 pointsby barbacoaover 1 year ago

4 comments

atticoraover 1 year ago
Thanks for trying, X.<p><pre><code> ... argued that the federal government’s prohibition on the company disclosing the exact number of receipts of national security-related requests for surveillance of users was unconstitutional, and should be granted only in exceptional cases </code></pre> It seems wrong to prevent reporting not just of the particulars of the surveillance but on the scale of it as well. It hides important perspective from the voters more than it protects national security. Or perhaps it&#x27;s an attempt to protect the security apparatus from the voters.
JohnnyHerzover 1 year ago
And the argument that disclosing the &quot;number of requests made&quot; should be a state secret is...? Oh right, it would expose the plenitude of the misbehavior by our government.
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thetopherover 1 year ago
I wonder what would happen if they published a list of all their users who are not currently under surveillance, or gave them a nice little icon. I feel like somebody tried this before, but my Google searches are coming up empty.
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zeroCaloriesover 1 year ago
Will Musk release all of his dirty laundry dealing with our enemies?
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