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UK Government Is Offering £600,000 To Contractors For Social Media Surveillance Of “Misinformation Narratives”

"The UK government is ready to spend some $755,000 (£600,000) on a project involving contractors whose job would be to carry out surveillance on social media, on the lookout for “harmful disinformation and misinformation narratives.”

This is revealed in a notice posted on the government’s Contracts Finder site that contains information about contracts whose value exceeds the equivalent of $15,000 – which is certainly the case with this one, that shows the authorities are looking for a misinformation and disinformation monitoring and analysis service.

But as Twitter sleuths who noticed it have found out, this is by no means the first time the dis/misinformation “fever” has been detected in the UK government contracts – although it is a relatively new phenomenon.

A search of the contracts listed on this site alone shows that 24 mention the word “misinformation” – but only three of those date to 2023 or earlier.

The service contract that the government now looks to award is open to both SMEs (Small and Medium Enterprises) and VCSEs (Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprises) – and whichever is picked, will have to sign a non-disclosure agreement.

The announcement states that the place of performance of the contract will be the UK, while the duration will be nine months, with the possibility of renewal.

The DCMS’s future partner in monitoring and analyzing social media content will have to focus on UK audiences, the tendering terms explained, adding that this “clear” focus should be present where that distinction is possible to make.

And the goal is – as has become the habit of many governments – described in fairly vague and broad terms as identifying “harmful disinformation and misinformation narratives, Coordinated Inauthentic Behaviour (CIB) or systematic manipulation of the information environment.”

What the DCMS intends to do with the reports from its future surveillance contractor is anybody’s guess at this point. Some of the department’s more recent “adventures” in the controversial technology territory include a decision to subsidize what’s reported to be a substantial proportion of the funds set to be spent on private digital ID projects in the UK." UK Government Is Offering £600,000 To Contractors For Social Media Surveillance Of "Misinformation Narratives"

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Crikey. Orwell would have been gratified to be vindicated at last.
Bet he’ll be jumping out of the ground when the Ministry of Truth’s Badspeak Hunt identifies … itself :smirk_cat:

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Main BBC News last night described a food bank as a ‘neighborhood larder’.

You can’t make this stuff up.

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We have a Community Fridge in a local day centre. This is a snazzy glass-fronted cupboard for out-of-date goat’s cheese and similar prolefeed for the local paupers.

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I had the pleasure of visiting the Brimham Rocks near Harrogate a few weeks back. At the top of one of the hillier pathways there’s a delightful information board explaining the distant objects on the horizon:

Rather coy of them not to mention RAF Menwith Hill though, shown - albeit very hazily - in my second photo. If/when Russia get tired of being provoked endlessly the view is liable to change rather suddenly.

For anyone not in the know: this is a massive listening post run by the NSA and all internet traffic in the UK (if not the northern hemisphere, which would be my bet) is routed/mirrored through here. ECHELON, etc.

How nice of UKGOV to let their mates in the private sector in on the act.

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I was last at Menwith about 20 years ago for the Foil the Base protest - I always found it a bit scary being up there - there were rumours that the yanks were blasting the protesters with microwaves - - a similar tale did the rounds when the Greenham women were doing their thing…

Brimham Rocks is a splendid place to visit - very atmospheric - - it has of course featured in many films and TV programmes…but my favourite showing for the rocks was here: Bee Gees - You Win Again - YouTube

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I used to go climbing there a long time ago. passing the golf balls on the way. There was a peace camp near the gates for ages, dunno current status. Lindis Percy was the big cheese - and still is:

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Oh my oh my - a minute was all I could take before the squealing got too much. Of all the low-effort trick-shots since Dziga Vertov blazed the trail, this was the worst pml.

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: ) Love it!

We used to have annual visits out to Staithes and would always giddily wait to catch sight of the golf balls at Fylindales - - it’s not the same now they’ve replaced them with that listening wall thing…

“They said I was being arrested under Section 5 of the Public Order Act, which is about ‘causing alarm, harassment or distress’ to another person. I was forced along to a police car. They were very nasty and very rough."

Heads of Armed Forces or Foreign secretaries make a brave show of socking it to Putin in public.
But old ladies walking up and down roads causing alarm and distress to them are their nemesis.

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