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Thousands of Facebook users check in to Standing Rock to confuse police monitoring pipeline protest | |
(about 20 hours later) | |
Thousands of people are checking in on Facebook to a place they've never been to try and support protestors opposed to a new oil pipeline. | Thousands of people are checking in on Facebook to a place they've never been to try and support protestors opposed to a new oil pipeline. |
A post asking people to check into Standing Rock — where protestors are currently opposing the building of the North Dakota Access Pipeline — is spreading quickly online. | A post asking people to check into Standing Rock — where protestors are currently opposing the building of the North Dakota Access Pipeline — is spreading quickly online. |
It asks users to check in at the site of the protest, wherever they might actually be, so that police can't use Facebook locations as a way of tracking down protestors. | It asks users to check in at the site of the protest, wherever they might actually be, so that police can't use Facebook locations as a way of tracking down protestors. |
The viral Facebook update asking people to make the change says that doing so will add to a huge virtual influx of people to the area. | The viral Facebook update asking people to make the change says that doing so will add to a huge virtual influx of people to the area. |
As such, local police won't be able to pick the real check-ins from the fake ones — and one way of monitoring protestors will be avoided. | As such, local police won't be able to pick the real check-ins from the fake ones — and one way of monitoring protestors will be avoided. |
The update claims that police have been using that technique as a way of targeting people and disrupting camps. | The update claims that police have been using that technique as a way of targeting people and disrupting camps. |
It says organisers also known as "Water Protectors" are asking others to check in and "overwhelm them". | It says organisers also known as "Water Protectors" are asking others to check in and "overwhelm them". |
The update asks people to make a public post and set the location as Standing Rock. | The update asks people to make a public post and set the location as Standing Rock. |
It then instructs people to send another private post that explains the public one, and asks users to join in with the movement. | It then instructs people to send another private post that explains the public one, and asks users to join in with the movement. |
It still isn't clear whether police — who could not be reached to respond to requests for comment — are actually using Facebook locations as part of their work. | It still isn't clear whether police — who could not be reached to respond to requests for comment — are actually using Facebook locations as part of their work. |
And it's also not clear whether protestors are actually using the technique or if it is just spreading as a viral hoax. | And it's also not clear whether protestors are actually using the technique or if it is just spreading as a viral hoax. |
But in the meantime it appears to have morphed into a way of expressing solidarity with those protesting against the North Dakota Access Pipeline. | But in the meantime it appears to have morphed into a way of expressing solidarity with those protesting against the North Dakota Access Pipeline. |
Activists have been camped out in Standing Rock since April but tensions are spiralling after protestors clashed with police and tents and vehicles were destroyed. | Activists have been camped out in Standing Rock since April but tensions are spiralling after protestors clashed with police and tents and vehicles were destroyed. |
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