Cock and Bull?
"A Facebook spokeswoman, according to the FT report, said the decision was purely because of scheduling conflicts. "
The US intelligence community plans to introduce an information-sharing portal for spies modelled on the operations of well-known parasite advertising operations MySpace and Facebook. The spook web forum, however, will be taxpayer-supported rather than ad-based, and instead of lists of favourite boy bands it will presumably …
I'm intrigued to know quite why they think social networking can help. The near-infinite levels of clearance and secrecy involved in intelligence work means the odds are stacked against information sharing before they even start.
I suspect the parties involved have the intention of getting a lot more out of the system than they ever intend to put in; ie. they hope for everyone else to post useful, accurate information that they can glean. But the same metrics apply as in the online business world - imagine the reliability (!) of Wikipedia applied to national, or even world, security.
My idea is to use websites such as facebook and myspace while enlisting the aid of software that is capable of seeking out specific characteristics that would divulge a possible recruiet for a spy agency. I think somebody used their microwave satellites to thwart with my idea! I am in the game of life, wu- who! I want a new life, I think maybe I should just become British and join the clan of serving society for a grander and grander and grander and grander and grander and grander cause like possibly as a diplomat. I so have to escape the despairity of the myopic American lives hear in the Americas, because it bears an unconditi0nal epis0de to the life of the individual who probably is being made a fool, yet he continues on with the knowledge that their is something of noble right for him in a different country.