Meta has suspended several Threads and Instagram accounts that track the private jets of celebrities such as Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Kim Kardashian, and Donald Trump (www.theverge.com)
from ForgottenFlux@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 14:42
https://lemmy.world/post/21142439

Jack Sweeney, who gained notoriety for his @ElonJet account on X and maintained many of the suspended accounts, said on Threads that the development is “reminiscent of all my accounts getting suspended on Twitter.” The shuttered accounts, which used publicly available data to show the flight paths of private jets, initially displayed a message on Monday that read, “The link you followed may be broken, or the page may have been removed.”

Meta provided no direct warning or explanation for the suspensions, according to Sweeney, who says the accounts appear “blacked out with no options to interact or receive information.” In a statement to TechCrunch, however, an unnamed Meta spokesperson said “Given the risk of physical harm to individuals, and in keeping with the independent Oversight Board’s recommendation, we’ve disabled these accounts for violating our privacy policy.”

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mesamunefire@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 15:11 next collapse

And yet: mastodon.social/@elonjet is still up :)

Obligatory: grndcntrl.net

sunzu2@thebrainbin.org on 22 Oct 15:39 collapse

Chad using Mastadon is just a cherry

HootinNHollerin@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 15:12 next collapse

Zuckerberg’s $300 million mega yacht may be tracked here: www.vesselfinder.com/vessels/details/9857511

It is currently in San Diego at Broadway Pier. Which was also confirmed by yesterday’s news of a methed up Florida man being arrested at gun point for sneaking aboard and throwing things off into the water LOL youtu.be/L7nnKn1W4Mw

Imgonnatrythis@sh.itjust.works on 22 Oct 17:04 next collapse

“methed up Florida man" Redundant, we all know Florida Man is always methed up

Lucidlethargy@sh.itjust.works on 22 Oct 22:03 collapse

I wish he did more damage. Fuck these billionaires and their 300 million dollar yachts. Most Americans are struggling to buy groceries.

anarchrist@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 22 Oct 15:12 next collapse

Fuck corporate social media

mastodon.social/@JxckS

mesamunefire@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 15:15 next collapse

Thanks followed.

supersquirrel@sopuli.xyz on 22 Oct 15:32 next collapse

Seriously threads and bluesky are false promises, the rest of the fediverse might grow and innovate slowly but it is genuine growth on genuinely community owned platforms.

Bluesky and threads are visions of the past wearing the future’s clothes. They are investor backed and fundamentally and irrevocably for profit ventures.

Do not be seduced into wasting your time in stuck in the past, this is a perfect reminder we already know where it will end no matter what their precariously employed devs say.

WalnutLum@lemmy.ml on 22 Oct 23:27 collapse

I wouldn’t lump bluesky in the same pile as threads anymore, the atprotocol is fully up and running and slowly but surely individually hosted data servers are trickling out and away to their own services.

There’s even new services running completely independent of bluesky running on atproto now: whtwnd.com/about

There’s a really good write-up on how atproto federation works here: whtwnd.com/alexia.bsky.cyrneko.eu/3l727v7zlis2i

drspod@lemmy.ml on 22 Oct 16:03 collapse

Fuck Zuck.

Nougat@fedia.io on 22 Oct 15:14 next collapse

The irony of Meta/Facebook - infamous for tracking people online - being upset about jet tracking.

WhatAmLemmy@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 15:23 next collapse

Rules and laws are only for the peasantry. Your level of freedom is proportional to your wealth, so Meta has a whole lotta Freedom™️

ContrarianTrail@lemm.ee on 22 Oct 15:33 next collapse

Tracking those jets isn’t the issue. It’s sharing that information publicly. Facebook doesn’t hand out your personal information to others, and if you think they do, then you don’t understand how targeted ads work.

Nougat@fedia.io on 22 Oct 15:34 next collapse

That information is already public, how do you think he gets it?

ContrarianTrail@lemm.ee on 22 Oct 15:46 collapse

My name, address and phone number are public too but if you were to share it on social media you’d be breaking the law.

Nougat@fedia.io on 22 Oct 15:51 next collapse

Source?

ContrarianTrail@lemm.ee on 22 Oct 16:05 collapse

I believe it’s prohibited under GDPR as well as many local laws.

Nougat@fedia.io on 22 Oct 16:13 next collapse

I don’t live there.

ContrarianTrail@lemm.ee on 22 Oct 16:21 collapse

Do you think there shouldn’t be any laws prohibiting the sharing of people’s personal information like that?

BassTurd@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 16:26 next collapse

Not when it comes to air traffic.

Nougat@fedia.io on 22 Oct 17:35 next collapse

No, I don't think phone books should be illegal.

XaiwahBlue@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 22 Oct 17:50 next collapse

Is that question really “in good-faith” to “that law doesn’t apply in my country”?

Prandom_returns@lemm.ee on 22 Oct 17:59 collapse

The websites track the planes not the individuals.

The planes might be flying empty. It has nothing to do with GDPR.

yeather@lemmy.ca on 22 Oct 21:51 collapse

Finnish law doesn’t apply if you aren’t in Finland.

TimeSquirrel@kbin.melroy.org on 22 Oct 16:50 next collapse

https://flightradar24.com

All I need is your flight number. You don't know how any of this works, do you?

You don't even need the Internet, just search up ADS-B receivers on Amazon. The plane and the ATC system itself is tattling on you every second, blasting your position out over the air.

GoodEye8@lemm.ee on 22 Oct 19:04 next collapse

If you put your name, address and phone number on a public forum and someone shares that do you think that’s breaking the law? Doxxing generally applies to making personal identifiable information public without that persons consent. Those celebrities are making their own data public, or rather their private jets are because they’re required to publicly broadcast their location in real time.

If those accounts are collecting public information they’re not doing anything illegal. Otherwise we might as well call libraries illegal because they contain a registry of every book author whose book is in the library.

uzay@infosec.pub on 23 Oct 13:30 next collapse

If they are public, no it is not illegal. If they are not public, but I have them because I provide a service to you, then yes it is illegal (most likely). In this case it is public information, and not even personal information. It is a plane identifier and that plane’s location. The only reason that tells you anything about it’s passenger is because said passenger is rich and entitled enough to own their own plane and use it for themself. It’s like buying the Empire State Building to live there by yourself and then complaining about someone tweeting out your address.

TheReturnOfPEB@reddthat.com on 24 Oct 14:57 collapse

What does that have to do with airplanes ?

cygnus@lemmy.ca on 22 Oct 15:36 next collapse

Facebook doesn’t hand out your personal information to others

Huh? How do you think ad targeting works?

ContrarianTrail@lemm.ee on 22 Oct 15:45 next collapse

An advertiser contacts Facebook and says, ‘We’d like to advertise this product to a specific group of people,’ and Facebook says, ‘Sure, hand us your money and the ad you’d like us to display,’ and then targets that ad to the desired audience. At no point does Facebook hand over user data to the advertiser.

For example, if I want to advertise my home renovation services to all the elderly home owners in my city, then what use would it be for me if they just handed me a list of those people? None. They’re the advertising platform. It’s them who targets those ads.

cygnus@lemmy.ca on 22 Oct 15:56 collapse

Except you can add a tracking pixel to the destination website after people click through on the ad, which correlates to people’s individual profile. To say that isn’t “handing out personal information to others” is sophistry of the highest order.

ContrarianTrail@lemm.ee on 22 Oct 16:09 collapse

They’re not handing out personal information. If you hide stuff like that in your ad links then you’re the malicious actor, not facebook.

cygnus@lemmy.ca on 22 Oct 16:35 collapse

You may want to familiarize yourself with how their tracking pixel works. In brief, you add a line of code (provided by Facebook) to any given website and on page load that code displays a 1x1px transparent image from Facebook’s servers that allows them to establish a correlation between the loading of that website and the identity of the person logged in to Facebook on that browser. it isn’t “hiding” anything or circumventing Facebook in any way. It’s a core part of their advertising offerings. www.facebook.com/business/goals/retargeting

ReginaPhalange@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 15:47 collapse

“Show my ad to hornly lonely 13 y/o that suffer from Tourette”
vs
“Here is a list of 13 y/o that suffer from Tourette”

One of these options is less profitable for an ad network in the long run.

vxx@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 16:39 collapse

Did you all forget about Cambridge Analytica?

ChickenLadyLovesLife@lemmy.world on 23 Oct 09:18 collapse

It’s funny how people who get their news exclusively from their Facebook feeds have never heard of Cambridge Analytica. I can’t imagine how that could happen.

vxx@lemmy.world on 23 Oct 09:36 collapse

It has been over 6 years. I guess a lot of users has been too young to care.

sunzu2@thebrainbin.org on 22 Oct 15:38 next collapse

You are right the stupid peasants just too stupid to understand big brain things like privacy 🤡

Arkouda@lemmy.ca on 22 Oct 17:28 next collapse

Facebook doesn’t hand out your personal information to others, and if you think they do, then you don’t understand how targeted ads work.

It is explicitly stated in the TOS that Meta does indeed hand out your personal information to others.

If you think they don’t, read the TOS.

Lennny@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 19:31 collapse

Meta absolutely sells your data. Check out Meta Pixel. A suite you can ad to your website to send and receive said data. Also EU fined them 1.2B for selling data of EU citizens.

Lucidlethargy@sh.itjust.works on 22 Oct 22:00 collapse

It’s not even tracking… Tracking is what the FAA does, and makes publicly available. These accounts are just publishing the already-public information.

Fuck every one of these shitty billionaires. Fly commercial if you don’t want to be tracked publicly.

joyjoy@lemm.ee on 23 Oct 00:18 collapse

Obviously the way around this is to make an account that responds to any message containing a plane ID, and another that retweets it.

LunchMoneyThief@links.hackliberty.org on 22 Oct 15:17 next collapse

Given the risk of physical harm to individuals

Their private security details aren’t enough?

teft@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 15:19 next collapse

Not to mention the data is publicly accessible.

BassTurd@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 16:28 collapse

Those rich fuckers can fly commercial like the rest of us. Upgrade to first and business class and suck it up.

Imgonnatrythis@sh.itjust.works on 22 Oct 17:13 next collapse

I just took an 80min flight recently. For shits I looked at the first class upgrade option. It cost three times as much as my coach ticket. I hate flying, and I think airplanes are cramped and very uncomfortable, but I can’t imagine choosing to have a tiny bit bigger seat for an 80min flight over buying two other people tickets or supporting a charity or just buying extra drugs that week. The amount of disposable income or pathological obsession with status to flagrantly make the choice to buy a first class ticket astounds me.

Jakeroxs@sh.itjust.works on 22 Oct 18:13 next collapse

I’d have to guess a lot of the time is companies eating the cost for their people to fly first class rather then it being common for a rando looking to take a flight booking first class

catloaf@lemm.ee on 22 Oct 18:26 collapse

Yup. Companies have many times the money a single person does, so they’ll shell out for it. Usually it’s managers and execs who get upgrades, and the regular workers who get economy.

IsThisAnAI@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 19:59 collapse

Free food and drinks (and I mean real beer and mid tier liquor, and actual food not snacks) in a much much nicer lounge is worth its weight in gold if you fly a lot of have a long layover. If you’re flying 15000 miles a year those upgrades become much cheaper (like more than 50% off) on many flights.

brbposting@sh.itjust.works on 22 Oct 18:02 collapse

I wonder what a flight with Taylor Swift onboard would look like.

Extra hassle for flight attendants? The taxpayer would probably pay a couple bucks for a cop at departing and arriving terminals.

Tour buses seem reasonable.

sunzu2@thebrainbin.org on 22 Oct 15:36 next collapse

Damn look at these parasites demanding privacy!

Hmmmm

blindbunny@lemmy.ml on 22 Oct 15:47 next collapse

You’re a bootlicker if you’re on threads, simple as

sunzu2@thebrainbin.org on 22 Oct 16:01 collapse

God damn... Somebody out doing me on calling this pathological behavior

🫡

rzadkie@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 16:27 next collapse

I mean… SAM would track them better than any account!

LockheedTheDragon@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 16:44 next collapse

Are there any communities on Lemmy that do anything similar?

r00ty@kbin.life on 22 Oct 16:46 next collapse

Not lemmy (unless it does support it now?). But from a (k/m)bin instance you can access the mastadon account @elonjet which does the same as the original twitter elonjet.

Telorand@reddthat.com on 22 Oct 17:25 collapse

Any client that can interpret Mastodon data can access it. I don’t believe Lemmy yet has the ability to follow individual users in that way.

HootinNHollerin@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 18:02 collapse

I think !billionaire@lemmy.ca can be used for this purpose even though it’s currently just to complain about them. That would be a better utilization

cmrn@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 17:31 next collapse

This all feels very Streisand Effect. I don’t care about these accounts, but the more attempts there are to suppress them… the more they feel important.

SirMaple__@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 20:35 collapse

<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/b6cb095e-7acf-4d0a-b301-e54f25051296.jpeg">

kent_eh@lemmy.ca on 22 Oct 23:18 next collapse

Some pictures make me want to cheer for erosion.

triptrapper@lemmy.world on 23 Oct 04:23 collapse

What are we looking at here?

dubyakay@lemmy.ca on 23 Oct 04:35 collapse

Castle Streisand

triptrapper@lemmy.world on 23 Oct 12:35 collapse

Thank you

reksas@sopuli.xyz on 22 Oct 17:35 next collapse

the accounts should be used to inform where the tracking information is collected to instead of being the sole container for it. Never trust that anything you do is safe on corporate servers

mbirth@lemmy.ml on 22 Oct 17:39 next collapse

But when you report obvious fake accounts that merely exist for 5 days, follow 5000 people already and only have 3 followers themselves but a nice spammy link in their profile, they allegedly don’t violate any terms of services…

borth@sh.itjust.works on 22 Oct 20:03 collapse

The harm to people flying in private jets is much more important than spam links. According to their own “Oversight Board”.

zbyte64@awful.systems on 23 Oct 02:57 collapse

Not sure who needs to hear this but the amount of money spent on private jets by these billionaires in 1 year could replace all our lead pipes in the USA.

MehBlah@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 18:25 next collapse

Now I really want to know where all of these people are going that they have to hide it from the rest of the world.

SkyNTP@lemmy.ml on 22 Oct 18:45 next collapse

Corporate censorship. These companies are too powerful and tyrannical.

Kolanaki@yiffit.net on 22 Oct 18:56 collapse

Can we do Fight Club’s ending, but instead of banks, it’s the corporate HQ of the 12 companies that control literally everything?

mindaika@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 22 Oct 19:22 collapse

That would still be banks, but yes, all for it

Lennny@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 19:27 collapse

Purdue, Black Rock and Vanguard own ~80% of all US stock, shortlist completed

bitwolf@lemmy.one on 22 Oct 18:53 next collapse

Just make a damn website already

ByteOnBikes@slrpnk.net on 22 Oct 19:16 next collapse

Seriously.

1 website that forwards data to all the social media platforms.

sunflowercowboy@feddit.org on 23 Oct 00:22 collapse

Sounds like an RSS feed

MSids@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 19:59 next collapse

It’s public information transmitted over airwaves and several sites exist already. Flightradar24 and adsbexchange are the two I use, though Elon and Taylor Swift are far too boring to pay attention to when you can watch refuelers and jets instead.

mesamunefire@lemmy.world on 23 Oct 00:09 collapse

Already has one.

Rhoeri@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 19:04 next collapse

It blows my mind that people still use Facebook. What more can Zuckerberg do before people decide to ditch his shit?

1984@lemmy.today on 22 Oct 19:54 next collapse

Ordinary people use it to try and talk to their friends, while being bombarded with shit and exploited.

They also use windows that do the same thing, and probably are used to being treated like that in exchange for free stuff.

It’s just we who know tech that thinks it’s absurd to allow ourselves to be treated like that, by people who are awful and rich.

GrammarPolice@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 21:28 collapse

They also use windows that do the same thing

<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/9a0ff293-2ab8-4b04-bf3c-86e732845d66.jpeg">

1984@lemmy.today on 23 Oct 06:19 collapse

It’s a windows thing… But I know what you mean. The solution is Linux once again…

ZeroTwo@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 20:23 collapse

Deleted mine a long time ago and life got so much better. I still have friends that use it religiously and are on it every day like their life depends on it… Crazy.

GreenKnight23@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 19:16 next collapse

you know where this wouldn’t happen?

Mastodon.

aeharding@vger.social on 22 Oct 19:49 next collapse

A few are on Mastodon! grndcntrl.net/links/#ElonJet

TriflingToad@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 20:35 collapse

why are you purple?

aeharding@vger.social on 22 Oct 20:37 next collapse

I make ur app

otherKarl@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 20:51 next collapse

Thank you for that

Grandwolf319@sh.itjust.works on 22 Oct 21:07 next collapse

As a software dev, you are my hero!

pirat@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 21:49 next collapse

Just curious – which app is that? Seemingly not Eternity, as I’m using that, and you do not appear purple in here, but I’m always interested in exploring alternatives to the apps I’m using.

sunbeam60@lemmy.one on 22 Oct 21:51 next collapse

Voyager AKA WefWef AKA The Best™️

RightEdofer@lemmy.ca on 22 Oct 21:52 collapse

Voyager!

mesamunefire@lemmy.world on 23 Oct 00:09 collapse

Nice!

Shortstack@reddthat.com on 22 Oct 23:33 next collapse

Thanks for making a great app purple man

Kaeru@slrpnk.net on 23 Oct 00:18 next collapse

Prolly my new fav dev of all time after this gem Cheers all! I fucking looove Voyager btw

Petter1@lemm.ee on 23 Oct 04:32 next collapse

🥳♥️👌🏻

wickedrando@lemmy.ml on 23 Oct 14:04 collapse

Voyager rocks! 👑

RustyEarthfire@lemmy.world on 23 Oct 00:22 collapse

omg Toad, you can’t just ask people why they’re purple!

LordKitsuna@lemmy.world on 23 Oct 02:20 collapse

Except it can would and does. Lots of instances with overzealous owners/moderators that defederate or remove anything they don’t like

explodicle@sh.itjust.works on 23 Oct 13:08 collapse

Is it possible to migrate one’s account to a new Mastodon server, while keeping the followers one had in the old server?

MooseTheDog@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 19:27 next collapse

Zuck creating a safe-space for billionaire private jet owners on Meta isn’t something I ever thought I would read, but here we are.

ripcord@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 23:42 collapse

You didn’t…?

Why not?

HawlSera@lemm.ee on 22 Oct 21:34 next collapse

This is why we need to bring back the old internet, not this corposhit.

theangryseal@lemmy.world on 23 Oct 01:48 collapse

I remember when you didn’t have to type carefully in the comments.

I had my comments removed over and over again on a video about Kurt Cobain recently. I had to type something like, “When he decided to take a vacation away from the planet earth with a traditional 20th century raygun that fired ammunition meant for birds rather than rays or lasers meant for people and space aliens.”

Meanwhile, “the Jews control all information and have space lasers and and and they put chemicals in the water that turn the frogs gay” and the like doesn’t get removed.

What a world.

HawlSera@lemm.ee on 23 Oct 04:27 collapse

We live in an era where the truth is the most offensive thing you can say… Or anything funny… or… really anything outside of being overly moronic or hateful

Chozo@fedia.io on 22 Oct 22:22 next collapse

@elonjet is still functional, for those who want to follow from the Fediverse.

Dsklnsadog@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 23 Oct 02:52 collapse

Thank you. I plan to follow all this jet accounts and expect a Barbra streisand effect. Do you know more in the fediverse?

alphacyberranger@sh.itjust.works on 23 Oct 00:03 next collapse

They can ban that but can’t do anything about misinformation, scammers, bots and shit

abigscaryhobo@lemmy.world on 23 Oct 02:46 next collapse

They don’t care to do anything about those

Randelung@lemmy.world on 23 Oct 13:17 next collapse

That’s how you recognize bullshit. If there was a kernel of truth worth protecting the offending posts would be removed.

ICastFist@programming.dev on 24 Oct 15:15 collapse

Officially, “its too hard”. Realistically, they don’t do shit because those shits bring in money by paying for exposition

zbyte64@awful.systems on 23 Oct 02:10 next collapse

Billionaires are celebrities now? Like that’s true for Taylor Swift, but Bezos?

gwen@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 23 Oct 06:50 next collapse

i guess celebritiy just means how well a person is known about/what for around the world, most people know about jeff bezos

Miaou@jlai.lu on 23 Oct 07:29 collapse

If you know their name, they are probably a celebrity. That’s kind of the definition

Gammelfisch@lemmy.world on 23 Oct 02:33 next collapse

Mango Mussolini’s flights are paid for by the tax payers through the USAF and those flights should be tracked.

BigBenis@lemmy.world on 23 Oct 03:07 collapse

Mango Mussolini

That’s fucking brilliant

bungalowtill@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 23 Oct 12:52 next collapse

how much longer will we allow them to conspire against us?

explodicle@sh.itjust.works on 23 Oct 13:05 next collapse

Besides using the fediverse, how do we not allow it?

john117@mastodon.jmsquared.net on 23 Oct 13:09 collapse

@bungalowtill @ForgottenFlux

we have to take the steps to not use their platform, or better yet, start a Fediverse server of their own.

I was able to do it myself! the cost of running a Lemmy and Mastodon instance for myself is so cheap... I'm actually shocked more people aren't doing it!

Carighan@lemmy.world on 24 Oct 12:57 collapse

I was able to do it myself! the cost of running a Lemmy and Mastodon instance for myself is so cheap… I’m actually shocked more people aren’t doing it!

I mean what for? It costs even less to use an existing Lemmy or Mastodon server given the minimal load you add.

john117@mastodon.jmsquared.net on 24 Oct 18:47 collapse

@Carighan cause I don't have to play by someone elses rules if they decide to change them when they want.

the Reddit API situation opened my eyes. I pay less than 20 bucks a month and host my family and friends, worth it 🙂

uebquauntbez@lemmy.world on 23 Oct 13:24 next collapse

Freeze Speech ftw!

MataVatnik@lemmy.world on 23 Oct 13:46 next collapse

Oligarchs be oligarching

ZILtoid1991@lemmy.world on 24 Oct 12:31 next collapse

Yet, Meta cannot do anything about hate speech…

jdeath@lemm.ee on 24 Oct 13:45 collapse

unless its against zionism

HawlSera@lemm.ee on 24 Oct 13:56 collapse

Or if you make a self-deprecating joke about being white and get banned for 3 months… Like I did once (Yet oddly the various reports I made about death threats against me on the basis of me being trans “Do not violate Facebook’s terms of service” according to the automated responses)

I actually stopped using facebook to protect my META Account since I… used to do VR before I got too lazy to do VR… and developers got too lazy to make games for VR…

HawlSera@lemm.ee on 24 Oct 13:56 next collapse

We must all collectively, start using Forums again.

“Well my Discord server is…”

I SAID FORUMS!

AlolanYoda@mander.xyz on 24 Oct 14:26 collapse

Discord is an alternative to IRC, the fact that people use it as a replacement for forums is baffling

HawlSera@lemm.ee on 24 Oct 15:19 collapse

Not baffling, infuriating, we’ve all gotten lazier over time and we want everything in one place.

Thing is, when we were on forums and IRC, we only had to play by the rules of the admins… Now we’re under the thumbs of corporations…

FreakinSteve@lemmy.world on 24 Oct 14:41 next collapse

Now you know who they’re for. Not like we did t know from the beginning, which is why I never used it

MaxPow3r11@lemmy.world on 24 Oct 15:16 collapse

Fuck Mark Zuckerberg.

Fuck Elon Musk.

Fuck Jack Dorsey.

Fuck Daniel Ek.

Fuck all these fucks.