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Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
RT @jmartNYT: By a 15-point margin, primary voters favor providing health insurance coverage to undocumented immigrants. Voters overall op… — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
RT @nytimes: McKinsey offered advice to a drug company on how to increase opioid sales at a time when abuse of its pain medicine was widesp… — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
RT @McCormackJohn: Ruth Bader Ginsburg says Brett Kavanaugh is a “very decent” man. https://t.co/uzJ0dkSj61 https://t.co/UkdTkenJt9 — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
“My darling wife, It is the third day of the Battle of Nates. There is little movement between lines, only endless, repeated skirmishing. Send water as I fear there will be no end.” — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
@podehaye @carolecadwalla @donie Not to my recollection. Maybe @KendallTTaggart? — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
Before Trump had a tweet for everything, Seinfeld has an episode for everything. — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
Also she wasn’t swinging her arms when she danced. — PolitiTweet.org
carolynryan @carolynryan
WTH? “She allegedly threw mirrors, combs and boxes of hairpins at the staff of the theater...” https://t.co/rYJLWorBPu
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
RT @saletan: "Evil Jews." "When I think of al-Qaida, I can hold my chest out.” They "call our country and our people garbage.” "Anti-Se… — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
3/ The punishment? $100 million fine. — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
2/ Facebook investors lost tens of billions in share price after @nytimes + @guardian reporting in 2018 forced them to acknowledge this misappropriation and @nytimes reported that the data had never been deleted. — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
While we are taking about enforcement, let’s talk about the SEC. The agency’s complaint says that Facebook failed for more than two years to tell investors it knew of serious misappropriation of user data — which its investor disclosures described as a hypothetical risk. 1/ — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
Seems like this, from the SEC settlement, might be referring to the pre-December 2015 review Facebook employees were conducting into Cambridge, details of which IIRC is what Facebook has fought to keep sealed in the @AGKarlRacine case. https://t.co/ikMSBgGpRH https://t.co/Iu48NwE8AP — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
Seeing some interesting changes to the “independent assessment” of Facebook’s privacy practices in this new consent order. @megangrA curious what you think. https://t.co/oNSwYBbTfs — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
If you’re focused on the Facebook $$$ fine, you are focused on the wrong thing. What ultimately matters here are what limits the FTC has established or signaled for its own power to regulate Silicon Valley. — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
From the FTC chair: — PolitiTweet.org
Joe Simons @JoeSimonsFTC
Pleased to announce that @FTC and @JusticeDept have reached a groundbreaking privacy settlement with Facebook: https://t.co/FhRm9FUQmN
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
A thread from the other dissenting commissioner—> — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kelly Slaughter @RKSlaughterFTC
Today the @FTC announced its settlement with @facebook. I voted no, as did @chopraftc. The majority explained its… https://t.co/0rFvEk9Kb1
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
As @MikeIsaac notes here, the GOP majority on FTC believes this is the best and most certain relief the government could get under current law. https://t.co/lfbR3iv7MV — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
From a dissenting FTC commissioner: — PolitiTweet.org
Rohit Chopra @chopraftc
The government just announced its proposed settlement with Facebook for its privacy failures. $5 billion sounds lik… https://t.co/nQANjyrbWA
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
No change in the business model. Just a pledge not to abuse it. Which Facebook has made before and broken repeatedly. — PolitiTweet.org
Justin Brookman @JustinBrookman
This from Commissioner @RKSlaughterFTC is the key point https://t.co/Lj3ZbscfBY https://t.co/ljzzEeZLO8
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
Yeah, this is a big deal. Facebook is off the hook for anything the underfunded, understaffed FTC couldn’t get to. — PolitiTweet.org
ashkan soltani @ashk4n
@facebook @TheJusticeDept @megangrA 6) *HOLY CRAP*: the FTC settlement indemnifies @Facebook for "any and all claim… https://t.co/Ynjiwk3kNg
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
Thread from a former FTC official: — PolitiTweet.org
ashkan soltani @ashk4n
Some thoughts on the just announced @Facebook / FTC $5B order: Press release: https://t.co/S3DTrrvm11 Order: https://t.co/Q5HC6g9JOn (pdf)
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
They were doing all this stuff *while under a prior FTC settlement* — which just suggests total contempt for the law. Facebook’s internal data monitoring in this period was so sloppy that it couldn’t even complete the “app audit” they promised after Cambridge Analytica. https://t.co/Zrc9RjQ19Q — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
Reading this complaint really suggests that Facebook got off lightly. Here’s the upshot: Facebook swore to the federal government it would stop lying to users about their data, kept doing it anyway, and is now pinky-swearing it won’t do it again. — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
Portions of complaint deal w/ app access to “friends data” — how Cambridge Analytica obtained Fb data. But Cambridge Analytica is not mentioned in the complaint, much of which deals with the lucrative data partnerships @nytimes and other outlets wrote about last summer + fall. https://t.co/4vlsQKdtJx — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
For example, the FTC investigation showed that the FTC’s own oversight mechanism — letting companies hire accounting firms to periodically “assess” privacy practices — was a total joke. Rather than reveal problems, the oversight covered them up. https://t.co/hN8v2I5Qnm — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
The settlement order in the FTC’s Facebook investigation is fascinating and worth reading in full. The array of transgressions, lies, and misrepresentations is not really captured in the press release. https://t.co/iHTsCB30PI — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
RT @BLaw: BREAKING: Sen. Bernie Sanders' 2020 presidential campaign has been hit with an unfair labor practice complaint alleging illegal e… — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
Great PSA by April. Tip in cash. — PolitiTweet.org
april glaser @aprilaser
If you order Whole Foods groceries delivered by Amazon, there's a very good chance the company is counting gratuity… https://t.co/18n2Vvz5oK
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
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NBC10 Philadelphia @NBCPhiladelphia
The president of a Pennsylvania school board whose district had warned parents behind on school lunch bills that th… https://t.co/bG8bTiuDIR
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
RT @llerer: “We didn’t call for his resignation from the get go,” Senator Mazie Hirono said. “But when the eighth person comes forward, the… — PolitiTweet.org