US embassy orders visa applicants to make social media public (www.bangkokpost.com)
from throws_lemy@reddthat.com to world@lemmy.world on 21 Apr 00:10
https://reddthat.com/post/64208071

The US embassy in Bangkok announced on Monday that all US visa applicants must set their social media accounts to public for screening.

The requirement is effective immediately and aims to enable screening to confirm applicants’ identity and legal admissibility, the embassy posted on its Facebook account.

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Nurse_Robot@lemmy.world on 21 Apr 00:30 next collapse

Alt accounts, my guy

EndlessNightmare@reddthat.com on 21 Apr 00:35 next collapse

to confirm applicants’ identity

Social media accounts are not official, government-issued and thus not useful for this “stated” purpose.

Let’s be honest about what this is really about: suppression of criticism.

unitedwithme@lemmy.today on 21 Apr 03:43 collapse

Gotta have more data to mine and sell, too… Gotta make a few bucks for the trouble of getting citizenship. “The start of a beautiful relationship” aka the start of monetizing more new data for those AI and big tech.

stumu415@lemmy.zip on 21 Apr 01:19 next collapse

Who wants to travel to the fourth Reich anyways?

jubilationtcornpone@sh.itjust.works on 21 Apr 01:28 next collapse

How to Get a US Visa (Without Really Trying)

Step 1: Create a Truth Social account.

Step 2: Create a litany of “truths” praising God Emperor Messiah Trump, the GREATEST president in the history of the universe.

Step 3: Share Truth Social account with US State Department. Remember, it’s definitely the only social media account you have because why would anyone need anything but Truth Social?

Step 4: Get Visa.

Slayer@infosec.pub on 21 Apr 05:34 next collapse

The question is why the fuck would you even bother for a visa to the land of the free pedophiles and fascists?

No1@aussie.zone on 21 Apr 05:56 collapse

Then when the next idiot from the other side gets in, they’ll deny you a visa for having posted that lol

SirMaple__@lemmy.ca on 21 Apr 01:28 next collapse

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TwinTitans@lemmy.world on 21 Apr 02:03 next collapse

LOL. Yeah no.

itisileclerk@lemmy.world on 21 Apr 04:35 next collapse

Why would anyone want to go in USA? There are lot of more beautifull, rich, safe, wellcoming places in the world.

jojowakaki@lemmy.world on 21 Apr 07:00 next collapse

Yes this. And on a very unrelated note. I heard in places with rampant crime like in Brazil, locals carry two phones. One real phone and the other one for specific times when you’re being robbed.

betterdeadthanreddit@lemmy.world on 21 Apr 11:56 collapse

Nice try, guy wearing a motorcycle helmet who wants two phones for the price of one bullet. I’m on to your schemes.

NikkiDimes@lemmy.world on 21 Apr 18:10 collapse

It’s always shocking to me when new immigrants from Japan join the Japanese-English language exchange I frequent. Like why? Why now??

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FosterMolasses@leminal.space on 21 Apr 10:48 next collapse

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MerryJaneDoe@lemmy.world on 21 Apr 11:31 next collapse

So many unanswered questions.

Why would the U.S. embassy in Bangkok be issuing this statement? Does this only apply to Thai citizens? And is this actually a change to U.S. policy? Hasn’t ICE already been checking spot-checking social media accounts on mobile phones when people enter the country?

Anyway, fuck this trend.

playoffchoice@lemmy.world on 21 Apr 12:40 next collapse

This is why I don’t use social media for anything except fluff, and I live in the US. The day is coming when this is going to be happening to US citizens too. Make a second account and log out of it, simple solution.

rants_unnecessarily@piefed.social on 21 Apr 16:38 next collapse

Hah! I have no social media.

Oh yeah, and there’s absolutely no way you’d even get me to go to the US

riskable@programming.dev on 21 Apr 17:47 next collapse

This is slightly unnerving to me. I mean, all my social media is already public but I post so much and so often, how would they even go through it all?

Me: “You want my social media accounts? Sure! They’re all public, and Google says there’s over 4.6 million words to go through—I actually had it run through them all to gather the real figures from its database—starting with newsgroups, then phBB forums, Slashdot, Digg, IRC logs, Reddit, Stack Overflow, and loads more. Good luck! I recommend sorting by most viewed and then most upvotes 👍”

Them: “Uh. What are newsgroups?”

Because much of my writing is highly technical, it’s not exactly “beach reading” material. So let’s assume the customs officer in charge of producing my biography can read it at about 150 WPM…

511 hours or 12.8 weeks if they’re only going to read during their 40-hour work schedule. They’d have to spend over three months reading my thoughts.

Imagine the line of people waiting behind me!

riskable@programming.dev on 21 Apr 17:48 next collapse

This is slightly unnerving to me. I mean, all my social media is already public but I post so much and so often, how would they even go through it all?

Me: “You want my social media accounts? Sure! They’re all public, and Google says there’s over 4.6 million words to go through—I actually had it run through them all to gather the real figures from its database—starting with newsgroups, then phBB forums, Slashdot, Digg, IRC logs, Reddit, Stack Overflow, and loads more. Good luck! I recommend sorting by most viewed and then most upvotes 👍”

Them: “Uh. What are newsgroups?”

Because much of my writing is highly technical, it’s not exactly “beach reading” material. So let’s assume the customs officer in charge of producing my biography can read it at about 150 WPM…

511 hours or 12.8 weeks if they’re only going to read during their 40-hour work schedule. They’d have to spend over three months reading my thoughts.

Imagine the line of people waiting behind me!

NikkiDimes@lemmy.world on 21 Apr 18:06 next collapse

Don’t worry, it won’t be a human going through it, but a horribly biased LLM. Have fun being labeled a terrorist!

riskable@programming.dev on 22 Apr 19:35 collapse

Have fun being labeled a terrorist!

A Microsoft AI being put in charge of that would come to that conclusion.

“EXTREME DANGER: This person wants to end software patents! They’ve been at it for over thirty years!”

quips@slrpnk.net on 21 Apr 22:35 next collapse

Just an AI, but its also just totally unenforceable as there’s nothing stopping you from just not providing your accounts.

greyfrog@sh.itjust.works on 22 Apr 10:40 collapse

Just don’t go.

Maverick604@lemmy.ca on 21 Apr 18:19 next collapse

Umm, US Customs has been asking for social media accounts from everyone entering the country for years… since trumps 1 st term. Perhaps the “foot a visa” part is new but they’ve been loyalty checking for ages already.

boonhet@sopuli.xyz on 21 Apr 21:47 next collapse

I didn’t have to give them any socials during Biden

QueenMidna@lemmy.ca on 23 Apr 04:14 collapse

Only if you’re not white.

I’ve done 3 visa applications since and never had to show mine

braindead@piefed.world on 21 Apr 18:40 next collapse

I wouldn’t go to that shithole even if it was the last piece of dry land on earth.

Siegfried@lemmy.world on 21 Apr 22:39 next collapse

Not having social media is a problem?

nosuchanon@lemmy.world on 22 Apr 10:27 collapse

You will have no civil liberties and you will obey. That is our future. A managed resource akin to cattle. With controlled populations for economic purposes.