• hendrik
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    2 months ago

    Clickbait warning. This has nothing to do with the Meta smart glasses. They’re just a means of taking pictures of people without them noticing. But you could do the same with any internet connected camera / phone etc.

    • Echo Dot
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      192 months ago

      How does that automatically dox people? I have a load of photos of people who I got in the background. I don’t magically know their names.

      • hendrik
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        92 months ago

        they do some reverse image search on the internet and find your facebook profile or similar things.

        • Echo Dot
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          2 months ago

          Not that I have a Facebook profile, but even if I did, that would only give them access to information that I made public.

          Doxing requires you to release information that you otherwise would keep private.

          It won’t let them know my bank account details or my home address or my medical history or anything like that.

          • hendrik
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            Yeah, as I said it’s clickbait and not “proper” doxing. What I’ve been annoyed with are old newspaper articles. Sometimes you’ll find some articles with a picture and a full name citing some sports achievements from when you were 17 or did some public activity with the boy scouts or some other club. Usually including pictures, full name and location. Which isn’t great and you have less control over that than over a facebook or linkedin profile…

            Sometimes an employer also has a “the team” page on their website with mugshots of everyone. That can be used to annoy people, stalk them or call the employer and so some nasty stuff.

            I usually don’t tell people my last name. Or I write pseudonomously on the internet, to make doxing a bit more complicated. And I don’t post pictures of myself. That’s all I can do. And quite some years ago I tried contacting some reverse image search providers. But it was difficult to get them to get rid of the pictures.

            It’s not necessarily just the information out there. Being able to connect it also makes people more vulnerable. I wouldn’t call it doxing, though. That term has a meaning. Usually it has to include at least an address or an employer or some private information that isn’t readily available.

        • @nutsack
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          -42 months ago

          so, reverse doxing?

    • @Dorkyd68
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      142 months ago

      Op has over 3800 posts in under a year. Yikes. Either bot or one smelly keyboard warrior

      • @[email protected]
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        32 months ago

        Eh, they probably just have a feed and post a bunch all at once. I’ve seen other posters do something similar. Creating 10-15 lemmy posts/day isn’t particularly hard if you’re literally just copy/pasting links from an RSS feed.

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          Not saying it’s difficult nor all that time consuming. If you are creating 10+ posts a days, rss feed or not you need to revaluate your free time. Essentially you’re attempting to sway the opinions of strangers online, all day everyday there’s no other reason for that many posts other than attempting to sway others opinions. And that’s fucking lame dude

          • @[email protected]
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            12 months ago

            I think it’s just attention grabbing, the same thing that motivated people to do it on Reddit (having people recognize your username). I doubt OP is putting a lot of thought into what gets posted (i.e. no agenda), they’re merely looking for lots of engagement.

            • @Dorkyd68
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              12 months ago

              That’s even worse. They are then like a stray dog or cat begging for scraps. Sad as fuck really

              • @[email protected]
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                22 months ago

                Perhaps, idk. It’s really hard to tell someone’s motivations just by looking at posting frequency.

                • @Dorkyd68
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                  I don’t agree… He/ she or they / them or who the heck ever posts a TON of left leaning political propaganda. Now, I despise trump and musk and pretty much anyone on the right and consider myselfvery far left. But I don’t post 10+ times a day about it.

                  If that’s not political motivational posting then what is??

                  One look at their profile will show the motivation

                  • @[email protected]
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                    -12 months ago

                    Perhaps. But this article has nothing to do with left/right ideology. So while they definitely seem to be socialist, I’m not convinced their frequent posting is politically motivated, I think they just have a curated feed, and that includes socialist stuff.

                    I consider myself pretty centrist and despise both the political left and right. I consider myself Libertarian, and this election has left me really scratching my head because pretty much everything both candidates are pushing for the wrong direction IMO (I don’t like tariffs, value balancing the budget, price controls suck, etc).

                    So I strongly disagree w/ OP’s political ideology, but I still don’t really have an issue with the posts they make. If I think it’s leftist noise, I usually just move on to the next one, but if it’s a high quality article, I’ll upvote.

    • @PrivacyDingus
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      92 months ago

      it is annoying when they do that; i would, however, venture that these glasses probably give people a way of doing things more surreptitiously, even though this article doesn’t explore that

      • hendrik
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        82 months ago

        Yeah, they mention that it’s unsuspicious glasses by the look. We’ll have to see what this comes to… When google introduced their Google glasses, people got yelled at on the streets, at least as far as I remember.

        • @nutsack
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          42 months ago

          I don’t think anyone actually got yelled at for wearing them. they were pretty rare to see. I know people who wore them all the time

          • @MutilationWave
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            22 months ago

            One disabled guy who posted about it got physically attacked and his glasses broken.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 month ago

          Google Glass stood out like a sore thumb, especially when it was first introduced. These have a form factor that is based on traditional sunglasses.

    • @Siegfried
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      12 months ago

      So exactly like browsing facebook in the early days?