Spyke

An app that could be a website and wants a huge intrusive set of permissions? So just like every corporate social media thing ever.

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Red0ctoberreply
lemmy.world

I'm sorry, but it controls vibration??? Does it make your phone into a sex toy!?

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It was a feature specifically requested by Kristi Noem and Corey Lewandowski for their government airplane sexy times. And the developer forgot to remove it.

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Legitimate criticism aside, I found it funny they underlined "receive data from internet" among the other scary permissions.

That's the one thing a news app presumably should be doing

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"What are we? China?"

Why do they pretend they didn't create mass surveillance and data collection.

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bagsyreply
lemmy.world

yep, there is ZERO chance i'm installing trumps digital herpes on my phone.

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Yup, they somehow managed to bundle obvious spyware and bold-faced propaganda into a single app, and somehow plenty of people seem okay with that.

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I honestly have stopped caring about this particular kind of spyware. Too obvious to be a really important part of life's fabric. More interested in easter eggs that persist over decades and nobody sees them because their essence is architectural. And exists from conception of a system till its death.

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piefed.social

Some thoughts:

  1. Its good to have an easily-acessible resource for official govt info
  2. However, The White House already has publicly accessible RSS feeds. This does seem to go beyond that with videos and live streams though.
  3. This will most certainly be used to spread and give credence to propaganda
  4. Given the aptitude of this admin, I give it about a month before its hacked and used to spread false information.
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__Lost__reply
lemmy.dbzer0.com
  1. No need for a hacker there, it will have false information from the start
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XLEreply
piefed.social

We must consider the possibility it is hacked to spread true information too

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Someone is going to link their Signal chat to the app, aren't they...

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CosmoNovareply
lemmy.world

Honestly? I would expect hackers to actually spread the truth here for once.

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Decent chance that when it is hacked, the hackers will actually use it to spread true information.

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I wonder if this somehow gets around the requirement that all presidential communication to the public needs to be recorded.

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sh.itjust.works

What’s fucking asshole ad network is Newsweek using where their auto play video ads have audio enabled? Closed that tab damn quick

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Reminds me of that time when Instagram went went full short brainrot where sound was always re-enabled or how the Youtube app started it last week.

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"this meeting could have been an email" --> "this app could have been a website"

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LOL, this is what they've been teasing?

I genuinely look forward to seeing what the conspiracy folks have to say about this. They were already spun up about this being a final declaration of nuclear war. Such womp womp.

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How much you want to bet that it's 100% vibe coded, tracks your every move, and has full access to all sensors?

Hope I'm wrong.

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Well at least if it’s vibe coded it’s likely to be wrong about the data, anyways, while they are too stupid to retrieve it.

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Can I get a full list of features on the Iran war after all these cryptic posts?

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Look at all those fake app ratings and reviews on the Google Play Store. I wonder how much that cost.

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