Documents Expose How DC Police Surveil Protest Activity, Social Media Profiles
Briefly

Internal documents show DC police use online surveillance tools for social media monitoring, infringing on First Amendment rights.
Police lack transparency in how they analyze social media data, leaving the public vulnerable to invasive tracking.
DC police utilized software from companies like Babel Street, Dataminr, and Sprinklr for social media surveillance, with unclear boundaries.
Read at Truthout
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