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There's probably at least a few instances where you send someone you think is American a picture but it gets cached in Moscow, or vice versa. Or you post a meme to a Californian left-wing group and it gets cached in DC. Not hard to imagine situations where getting an unexpected rough location could be a valuable signal.


>Or you post a meme to a Californian left-wing group and it gets cached in DC. Not hard to imagine situations where getting an unexpected rough location could be a valuable signal.

Not really. Any public meme group is inevitably going to be monitored by intelligence agencies, and you should assume as such. Even if it isn't, I can imagine agitators from the other side joining the group with a Russian VPN to poison the well. If there's a private group of people that you supposedly trust, any competent mole is going to be using device/network level VPN to cover their tracks. Otherwise they're 1 click away (eg. if someone shared a link) from an opsec fail.


I would bet money almost no public meme groups are monitored by any intelligence agencies. And the few that are mostly only are just in the sense of being casually co-opted by state-sponsored trolls with almost no attention from actual intelligence agency staff (in the way this thread implies, with investigations and deanonymization and such).


I'm sure they're "monitored by intelligence agencies" in the sense of having a line in a database/report somewhere (that probably no-one reads). If the technique mentioned in TFA can be used automatically (and I see no reason it shouldn't) then it will probably be incorporated in due course (if it hasn't been already) - it doesn't have to be 100% accurate, it's just one more datapoint to add to the mix.




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