FBI proposal outlines plans for enormous scale choice of social media knowledge

The Federal Bureau of Investigation is making plans to step up its efforts to observe social media platforms extra aggressively with a purpose to stumble on possible threats.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is planning to step up its efforts to monitor social media platforms more aggressively in order to detect potential threats.Original article
Author: Thenextweb

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