WikiLeaks Threatens To Publish Twitter Users' Personal Info

WikiLeaks said on Twitter earlier today that it wants to publish the private information of hundreds of thousands of verified Twitter users. The group said an online database would include such sensitive details as family relationships and finances. USA Today reports: “We are thinking of making an online database with all ‘verified’ twitter accounts [and] their family/job/financial/housing relationships,” the WikiLeaks Task Force account tweeted Friday. The account then tweeted: “We are looking for clear discrete (father/shareholding/party membership) variables that can be put into our AI software. Other suggestions?” Wikileaks told journalist Kevin Collier on Twitter that the organization wants to “develop a metric to understand influence networks based on proximity graphs.” Twitter bans the use of Twitter data for “surveillance purposes.” In a statement, Twitter said: “Posting another person’s private and confidential information is a violation of the Twitter rules.” Twitter declined to say how many of its users have verified accounts but the Verified Twitter account which follows verified accounts currently follows 237,000. Verified accounts confirm the identity of the person tweeting by displaying a blue check mark. Twitter says it verifies an account when “it is determined to be an account of public interest.” Twitter launched the feature in 2009 after celebrities complained about people impersonating them on the social media service.

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