The Federal Reserve Plans To Identify 'Key Bloggers' and Monitor
Billions of Conversations About the Fed on Facebook, Twitter, Forums
and Blogs
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The Federal
Reserve wants to know what you are saying about
it. In fact, the Federal Reserve has
announced plans to identify "key bloggers" and to monitor "billions
of conversations" about the Fed on Facebook, Twitter, forums and
blogs. This is yet another sign that the alternative media is having
a dramatic impact. As first reported on Zero
Hedge, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York has issued a "Request
for Proposal" to suppliers who may be interested in participating
in the development of a "Sentiment Analysis And Social Media Monitoring
Solution". In other words, the Federal Reserve wants to develop
a highly sophisticated system that will gather everything that you
and I say about the Federal Reserve on the Internet and that will
analyze what our feelings about the Fed are. Obviously, any "positive"
feelings about the Fed would not be a problem. What they really
want to do is to gather information on everyone that views the Federal
Reserve negatively. It is unclear how they plan to use this information
once they have it, but considering how many alternative media sources
have been shut down lately, this is obviously a very troubling sign.
You can read
this "Request for Proposal" right
here. Posted below are some of the key quotes from the document
(in bold) with some of my own commentary in between the quotes....
"The
intent is to establish a fair and equitable partnership with a market
leader who will who gather data from various social media outlets
and news sources and provide applicable reporting to FRBNY. This
Request for Proposal ("RFP") was created in an effort to support
FRBNY's Social Media Listening Platforms initiative."
A system like
this is not cheap. Apparently the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
believes that gathering all of this information is very important.
In recent years, criticism of the Federal Reserve has become very
intense, and most of this criticism has been coming from the Internet.
It has gotten to the point where the Federal Reserve Bank of New
York has decided that it had better listen to what is being said
and find out who is saying it.
"Social
media listening platforms are solutions that gather data from various
social media outlets and news sources. They monitor billions of
conversations and generate text analytics based on predefined criteria.
They can also determine the sentiment of a speaker or writer with
respect to some topic or document."
The Federal
Reserve Bank of New York intends to listen in on "billions of conversations"
and to actually determine the "sentiment" of those that are participating
in those conversations.
Of course it
will be those conversations that are "negative" about the Federal
Reserve that will be setting off the alarm bells.
"Identify
and reach out to key bloggers and influencers"
Uh oh. So they
plan to "identify" key bloggers and influencers?
What exactly
do they plan to do once they "identify" them?
"The
solution must be able to gather data from the primary social media
platforms –Facebook, Twitter, Blogs, Forums and YouTube."
Hopefully you
understand this already, but nothing posted on the Internet is ever
anonymous. Everything on the Internet is gathered by a vast host
of organizations and is used for a wide variety of purposes. Data
mining has become a billion dollar industry, and it is only going
to keep growing.
You may think
that you are "anonymous" when you criticize organizations like the
Fed, but the truth is that if you are loud enough they will see
it and they will make a record of it.
"The
solution must provide real-time monitoring of relevant conversations.
It should provide sentiment analysis (positive, negative or neutral)
around key conversational topics."
Why do they
need to perform "sentiment analysis"?
If someone
is identified as being overly "negative" about the Fed, what will
they do about it?
"The
solution should provide an alerting mechanism that automatically
sends out reports or notifications based a predefined trigger."
This sounds
very much like the kind of "keyword" intelligence gathering systems
that are currently in use by major governments around the globe.
Very, very
creepy stuff.
Are you disturbed
yet?
For those of
us that write about the Federal Reserve a lot, this is very sobering
news.
I wonder what
the Fed will think about the following articles that I have posted
on this site....
What is their
"Social Media Monitoring Solution" going to think about those articles?
Unfortunately,
this is all part of a very disturbing trend.
Recently, a
very creepy website known as "Attack
Watch" was launched to gather information on those saying "negative"
things about Barack Obama.
Suddenly, everyone
seems obsessed with what you and I are saying.
This just shows
how the power of the alternative media is growing.
Not only that,
but it seems as though the government also wants to gather as much
information on all of us as possible.
For example,
a new rule is being proposed by the Department of Health and Human
Services that would force health insurance companies to submit detailed
health care information about all of their customers to
the federal government.
Every single
day our privacy is being stripped away a little bit more.
But now it
is often not just enough for them to know what we are doing and
saying. Instead, the "authorities" are increasingly stepping in
to silence important voices.
One of the
most recent examples of this was when Activistpost was
taken down by Google. We are still awaiting word on why this
was done.
Sadly, the
silencing of Activistpost is far from an isolated incident.
Hordes of YouTube
accounts have been shut down for their political viewpoints.
Quite a few
very prominent alternative media websites have been censored or
attacked because of what they stand for.
So why is this
happening? Well, it turns out that the power of the alternative
media is growing. According to a new survey by the Pew Research
Center for The People & The Press, 43
percent of Americans say that they get their news on national
and international issues from the Internet. Back in 1999, that figure
was sitting at just 6
percent.
The American
people are sick and tired of getting "canned news", and they are
increasingly turning to the Internet in a search for the truth.
As
I have written about previously, the mainstream media in this
country is overwhelmingly dominated by just 6 very powerful corporations....
Today,
ownership of the news media has been concentrated in the hands
of just six incredibly powerful media corporations. These corporate
behemoths control most of what we watch, hear and read every single
day. They own television networks, cable channels, movie studios,
newspapers, magazines, publishing houses, music labels and even
many of our favorite websites. Sadly, most Americans don't even
stop to think about who is feeding them the endless hours of news
and entertainment that they constantly ingest. Most Americans
don't really seem to care about who owns the media. But they should.
The truth is that each of us is deeply influenced
by the messages that are constantly being pounded into our heads
by the mainstream media. The average American watches 153
hours of television a month. In fact, most Americans begin
to feel physically uncomfortable if they go too long without watching
or listening to something. Sadly, most Americans have become absolutely
addicted to news and entertainment and the ownership of all that
news and entertainment that we crave is being concentrated in
fewer and fewer hands each year.
The "news"
that we get from various mainstream sources seems to always be so
similar. It is as if nearly all mainstream news organizations are
reading from the same script. The American people know that they
are not getting the whole truth and they have been increasingly
looking to alternative sources.
The monopoly
over the news that the mainstream media once possessed has been
broken. The alternative media is now creating some huge problems
for organizations that were once very closely protected by the mainstream
media.
The American
people are starting to wake up and they are starting to get very
upset about a lot of the corruption that has been going on in our
society.
But it turns
out that the "authorities" don't like it too much when Americans
try to actually exercise free speech in America today. For example,
you can see recent video of female protesters in New York City being
penned in by police and then brutally maced right
here.
Are you sickened
by that?
You should
be.
What the "authorities"
want is for us to shut up, sit in our homes and act as if nothing
wrong is happening.
Meanwhile,
they seem determined to watch us more closely than ever.
So are you
going to be afraid to talk negatively about the Federal Reserve
now that you know that they are going to be watching what you say
on the Internet?
Reprinted
with permission from the Economic
Collapse Blog.
September
27, 2011
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