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What Could DOGE Do With Federal Data?


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Published in Politics and Government on Friday, February 21st 2025 at 14:40 GMT by MSN   Print publication without navigation

  • When the Department of Government Efficiency stormed the federal government, it had a clear objective
  • to remake the government, one must remake the civil service. And in particular, the team of Elon Musk acolytes "focused on accessing the terminals,

The article from MSN discusses the potential implications of Elon Musk's social media platform, X (formerly known as Twitter), gaining access to federal data through a new agreement with the US government. This deal would allow X to access a broad range of government data, which could be used to enhance the platform's features, like improving user verification processes or refining content algorithms. Critics are concerned about privacy issues, the potential for misuse of sensitive data, and the implications for free speech, given Musk's history of controversial decisions regarding content moderation. There's also apprehension about how this data might be used to influence public opinion or elections, especially considering Musk's significant influence in tech and social media. The agreement raises questions about the balance between innovation, data privacy, and government oversight in the digital age.

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[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/what-could-doge-do-with-federal-data/ar-AA1zxobc ]

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