If you can’t prove Social Media history, you don’t get in, they arrest you, and deport you to a life sentence in an El Salvador torture prison where you’ll never be heard from again.
It depends on their relationship with the social media companies. There’s a good chance companies like Meta have already given the authorities a lot of data on their users. US law enforcement might already know about some of your accounts based on your identity, and then claiming you have none might not work well.
My employer issues us with a wiped laptop that we can restore from cloud storage over our VPN once we’re in-country. Before we return, we back it up and scrub it again. When I go to the US, I always bring a low-functioning burner phone as well.
How will they prove that I have any social media history?
Hard to say what the US government knows, or admits to knowing, about your social media usage. I almost completely stopped using social media a few years ago, except for Lemmy, and overwrote all my posts with lorem ipsum, as well as never having accessed it before that without using a VPN and doing some other obfuscation, so it’d take some effort to associate me with anything but some boring Facebook and LinkedIn updates I maintain so that certain people can still get in touch with me.
Have you heard about ‘age verification’ to ‘protect the children’? You too will be age verified. They will know all your accounts. That’s the whole point of age verification. It is to eliminate anonymity.
Yes, only if you actually use it. But the question was: How will they prove that I have any social media history? the premise being that one can deny the existence of any history while actually using social media. Age verification will make this increasingly difficult and risky. If you use social media and deny it and they can prove you lied about using it, there will be consequences.
Yeah. But that answers the question you posted about how they will know if you have social media or not. That was my point. Not whether you literally watched it or not.
Ok so if I have to travel to the US for work, I will now require my employer to give me a burner phone with a burner number.
How will they prove that I have any social media history?
If you can’t prove Social Media history, you don’t get in, they arrest you, and deport you to a life sentence in an El Salvador torture prison where you’ll never be heard from again.
Just tell your employer you’re not going.
It depends on their relationship with the social media companies. There’s a good chance companies like Meta have already given the authorities a lot of data on their users. US law enforcement might already know about some of your accounts based on your identity, and then claiming you have none might not work well.
Does this hold true if you don’t use any meta apps? Or maybe no meta apps except WhatsApp or something which is not a public discourse medium anyway?
My employer issues us with a wiped laptop that we can restore from cloud storage over our VPN once we’re in-country. Before we return, we back it up and scrub it again. When I go to the US, I always bring a low-functioning burner phone as well.
Hard to say what the US government knows, or admits to knowing, about your social media usage. I almost completely stopped using social media a few years ago, except for Lemmy, and overwrote all my posts with lorem ipsum, as well as never having accessed it before that without using a VPN and doing some other obfuscation, so it’d take some effort to associate me with anything but some boring Facebook and LinkedIn updates I maintain so that certain people can still get in touch with me.
Have you heard about ‘age verification’ to ‘protect the children’? You too will be age verified. They will know all your accounts. That’s the whole point of age verification. It is to eliminate anonymity.
Every app that asks for my face I either don’t sign up or turn on the VPN.
Although the airport takes a face scan now so maybe it’s a moot point
I am well aware of the bullshit that the politicians are using abused kids to push through.
Only if you actually use it.
Yes, only if you actually use it. But the question was: How will they prove that I have any social media history? the premise being that one can deny the existence of any history while actually using social media. Age verification will make this increasingly difficult and risky. If you use social media and deny it and they can prove you lied about using it, there will be consequences.
Did you not see the group of tech billionaires behind Trump when he was sworn in?
No, I know they were there, but I didn’t watch the event as I had better things to do with my time.
Yeah. But that answers the question you posted about how they will know if you have social media or not. That was my point. Not whether you literally watched it or not.
If it’s a US based company, the NSA has all of your web traffic to the site.
You already need to provide all this for a work visa.
Just tell them you were born yesterday
Facial recognition software.