According to the comments r/europe_sub and r/canada_sub might be involved as well.

  • considine@lemmy.ml
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    9 months ago

    Good evidence of astroturfing on Reddit. That Reddit took action and banned the Palantir agents only provides evidence that exposure of the op is the problem. Not evidence that Reddit acts in good faith.

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    9 months ago

    Palantir just partnered with TeleTracking. For anyone outside of health care, TeleTracking is a health tech company that’s been on decline for awhile.

    Why is this relevant, you may ask? TeleTracking still has a lot of clients, many of which are smaller hospitals grandfathered into older, cheaper contracts. If you go to a hospital that uses TeleTracking, Palantir now has all your patient health information.

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    9 months ago

    Oh no, sounds like I should avoid this reddit you speak of. Any suggestions for alternatives?

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      9 months ago

      Versions of them are here already. Their focus right now is to:

      • start violence at protests, especially around LA and target cities like NY, Seattle, Chicago, etc.
      • seed doubt in anything related to the republican agendas or what they have done. Usually starts with, “I hate trump like the rest of us, but…” or something like that.
      • downvote the shit out of people that call anything like the above out. They’ll come in later, one by one, to do this.

      They usually congregate over the weekend and during or right after major events (like the protest). Watch for them this weekend or stay away from Lemmy. If you watch for it, downvote them and upvote the people fighting them, but most of all, take what everyone says with a grain of salt.

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    9 months ago

    Palantir is pretty awful. I knew a guy who took a job there, a bunch of years ago. When he said where he was going, I asked “But what if they work on something really shitty? Like spying on people?”. He was like, “Meh”, with a big shrug.

    He was friendly and kind to the people around him, but I guess he just didn’t care about anyone he didn’t know personally right now.

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      9 months ago

      I’ve heard that’s how a lot of wealthy people feel. They want the absolute best for people in their family, and that’s about it.

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        9 months ago

        Yup. I’ve worked in tech for nearly 20 years. Most people who work in tech don’t give a shit about the ethics of what they do or where they work if the money is good.

        This is a screenshot from one of the discords of current and/or previous coworkers, but the sentiment is everywhere