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Parscale forgot to put the "I am over 18" checkbox on the Tulsa signup screen (Original Post) Gothmog Jun 2020 OP
lock him up. lock all the fucking assholes up. NRaleighLiberal Jun 2020 #1
So he broke the law about 1 million times. marie999 Jun 2020 #2
that's funny and disgusting. dem4decades Jun 2020 #3
Too busy daydreaming about his Cha Jun 2020 #4
The devil's in the details.... Blue Owl Jun 2020 #5
Says not registered until verified by phone. Nevilledog Jun 2020 #6
I was shocked to see lots of little kids procon Jun 2020 #7
Political rallies have always been family events. Trump's Hortensis Jun 2020 #11
Check for fake news before spreading it, please. Ms. Toad Jun 2020 #8
HEY. That is TULAS to you... PCIntern Jun 2020 #9
Signing up required giving personal data and access to devices. Hortensis Jun 2020 #10
His defense will be customerserviceguy Jun 2020 #12
 

marie999

(3,334 posts)
2. So he broke the law about 1 million times.
Sun Jun 21, 2020, 05:37 PM
Jun 2020

So send him to prison on all counts and have him serve them consecutively.

Nevilledog

(51,171 posts)
6. Says not registered until verified by phone.
Sun Jun 21, 2020, 06:00 PM
Jun 2020

How many verified by phone, Brad?

How many people actually registered?

How many teenagers did you talk to on the phone?

Whatcha gonna do with all those teenagers's phone numbers??

Who are you selling minor telephone numbers to?

procon

(15,805 posts)
7. I was shocked to see lots of little kids
Sun Jun 21, 2020, 06:15 PM
Jun 2020

running around in the arena floor. I thought maybe they were staffers children, since it would be unusual that anyone under 18 is allowed in these events because of health and safety concerns.

Not that Trump would care if kids got hurt, he seems to enjoy that sort of cruelty, but it doesn't exactly make their parents very responsible.

Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
11. Political rallies have always been family events. Trump's
Sun Jun 21, 2020, 06:30 PM
Jun 2020

are of course very unsavory, but these people don't know it. They're teaching their children to be involved and giving them histories to be proud of.

Ms. Toad

(34,086 posts)
8. Check for fake news before spreading it, please.
Sun Jun 21, 2020, 06:19 PM
Jun 2020

COPPA applies in two circumstances; the campaign does not fall into either of them.

The website is directed to children under 13. This is a political campaign site directed to adults. COPPA doesn't apply.
The website collects information from children it KNOWS to be under 13. Since the site didn't ask age, or require an assertion tha responders were 13 or older, COPPA does not apply.

From COPPA:

General requirements. It shall be unlawful for any operator of a Web site or online service directed to children, or any operator that has actual knowledge that it is collecting or maintaining personal information from a child, to collect personal information from a child in a manner that violates the regulations prescribed under this part


Oh, btw, I am an attorney who has handled COPPA cases.


Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
10. Signing up required giving personal data and access to devices.
Sun Jun 21, 2020, 06:28 PM
Jun 2020

Likely much of the personal data and access given out were actually parents'. Supposedly Parscale was using a newly developed program for existing strategy. Parscale's still working with Oczkowsky of the Cambridge Analytica that folded and stole off into the night after 2016.

US president Donald Trump’s political data strategy is closely linked to a company buying up data on religious people in the United States. Two leaders of Trump’s strategy, campaign manager Brad Parscale and data programming strategist Matt Oczkowski, are also associated with marketing agency Cloud Commerce, which bought rights to access personal information on 80 million religious people.

The company statement, released in December, said the database on “faith-based individuals” includes detailed data on “demographic, psychographic, and sociographic, information, as well as charitable affiliation, purchasing habits, event attendance and literature, music and film preferences” for each person. Parscale serves on the board of directors for Cloud Commerce. “Clearly he had to approve this purchase,” said Jeff Chester, director of the Center for Digital Democracy. “He knows it’s there.” Neither CloudCommerce nor Parscale responded to requests to comment on whether the Trump campaign would make use of the religious data set.

Meanwhile Oczkowski, who was previously head of product at Cambridge Analytica, founded data company called Data Propria, which is owned by CloudCommerce and staffed by several other Cambridge Analytica employees. Trump hired Oczkowski to run his data program in January, according to Politico. Oczkowski and Cloud Commerce did not respond to requests for comment about Oczkowski’s current roles.

Oczkowski claimed that he and Parscale were “doing the president’s work for 2020” in a conversation overheard by two AP reporters in June 2018. He later denied doing such work, claiming that his remarks were speculative.

Christian groups are a key support base for Trump. In 2018, former Trump strategist Steve Bannon boasted of his ability to target ads at Catholics in the midterms. “If your phone’s ever been in a Catholic church, it’s amazing, they got this data. Literally, they can tell who’s been in a Catholic church and how frequently,” he said in a deleted scene from the documentary The Brink. Bannon explained that data would be used to tell Catholics they had a duty to support Trump. ...

https://qz.com/1806554/trump-linked-company-bought-data-on-80m-religious-people/


customerserviceguy

(25,183 posts)
12. His defense will be
Sun Jun 21, 2020, 07:55 PM
Jun 2020

that it was all fake.

He probably got his ass chewed out big time for this snafu, from now on, they'll be asking for deposits to register for a place at a rally.

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