x (Twitter) spaces recording (I'm not speaking in this in a recorded space") - The_Privacy_Placebo.

EPISODE · Sep 23, 2025 · 7 MIN

x (Twitter) spaces recording (I'm not speaking in this in a recorded space") - The_Privacy_Placebo.

from Cybermidnight Club– Hackers, Cyber Security and Cyber Crime · host Alberto Daniel Hill

The analysis of the X Spaces discussions from September 22nd and 23rd reveals a fundamental conflict between pervasive digital surveillance and deep human vulnerability, explored through technical exposé and intimate conversation.**I. The Architecture of Surveillance (Sept 22nd Analysis)**The core finding is the **"paradox of digital trust,"** the tension between the intimate feel of live audio chats and the reality of data collection on a huge scale. Technical analysis showed that the platform operates on an **"always-on"** paradigm: **every single space is recorded by X, always**. The host's control button to stop recording is a **"privacy placebo,"** a user-interface fiction that offers an **"illusion of control"** designed to placate users and encourage free speech, even though the platform's backend continues to capture and store everything.The scale of extraction is vast; one expert noted the ability to access **233,000 different recordings** directly from the platform’s servers. The underlying commercial imperative is **"surveillance capitalism,"** where private human experience is commodified and extracted as **"free raw material"** for commercial benefit and selling ads.The intended use of this massive dataset involves intrusive algorithmic profiling:1. **AI Personality:** Training synthetic voices to inject personality and make them less **"bland"**.2. **Psychological Profiling:** Analyzing audio for **"various emotional tones and various types of aggression"**.3. **Predictive Health:** Correlating voice samples with biometric data to **"predict if we will have a heart rate failure"** or other medical issues—a dangerous practice of unvalidated medical prediction.These activities are in direct contravention of the GDPR and are on a collision course with the EU AI Act, particularly regarding the processing of special category data (health) and high-risk applications like emotion recognition.**II. Profiles, Psychology, and Interaction**The community consists of highly technical and aware participants. They are **hyper-aware of the platform's shortcomings** and the persistent surveillance, often treating it with **"performative cynicism"** and a **"sense of resignation,"** yet the value of community connection outweighs the known risks.**Key Speakers:*** **Alberto Daniel Hill:** The central "hub". A recognized cyber security expert from Uruguay. His experience includes being wrongfully imprisoned (his "personal 9/11" was September 11, 2017). This trauma informs his advocacy.* **Masha:** Expressed **severe tech anxiety and phobia** due to the constant stream of bad news and the emotional toll of **waking up to death threats every day** and enduring harassment.* **@Oelma Alma (Velma):** Described as a **"cyber warrior"** with **PII phobia** (fear of identifiable information release), highlighting intense focus on digital privacy, often manifested through dark, geopolitical humor.**Interaction and Vulnerability (Sept 23rd Audio):**The audio content was deeply personal and focused on coping with trauma. Alberto was **"extremely open"** about his Complex PTSD and depression, encouraging other men not to hide their struggles. Masha advocated for **"peace in action,"** proposing anonymous blood donation in public squares as a positive, life-saving counter-protest to violence and disruption.The discussion touched on writing as a response to trauma, the vulnerability of women facing online abuse, and moral philosophy, using the Mike Ehrmantraut character from *Breaking Bad* to debate the necessity of **"full measures"** (extreme action) when **"half measures"** fail to protect loved ones. Alberto stated he would use full measure (kill) to protect his daughter. Despite the technical knowledge that their vulnerable sharing is being recorded and profiled, the community remains a vital source of peer support, symbolizing the human need for connection overriding intellectual defense.

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