Teachers' union president Randi Weingarten tweets about service that scans people's social media accounts for potentially problematic posts they may want to delete
American Federation of Teachers is promoting LifeBrand, a service that searches social media accounts for any potentially problemic posts that people may want to scrub from their accounts.
"Our union is here for you to help you future-proof your social media," teachers' union president Randi Weingarten tweeted. "@AFTunion has partnered w/LifeBrand for a 25% discount off the cost of this powerful tool that scans your social media to catch forgotten posts that may not reflect who you are today."
\u201cOur union is here for you to help you future-proof your social media. @AFTunion has partnered w/LifeBrand for a 25% discount off the cost of this powerful tool that scans your social media to catch forgotten posts that may not reflect who you are today\u00a0https://t.co/2rvadER4he\u201d— Randi Weingarten \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8\ud83d\udcaa\ud83c\udfff\ud83d\udc69\u200d\ud83c\udf93 (@Randi Weingarten \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8\ud83d\udcaa\ud83c\udfff\ud83d\udc69\u200d\ud83c\udf93) 1683660059
She linked to a page on the union's website that states, "LifeBrand scans your social media (currently covers Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and TikTok) to quickly find potentially harmful posts and then guides you to edit or delete those posts—forever! The system scans text, emojis, images, video and sound in both English and Spanish."
The AFT webpage included a statement from AFT secretary-treasurer Fedrick C. Ingram. "In the course of 15 years I know I've changed, and so has my social media presence. It was a great opportunity to take a stroll down memory lane. While I found some things that gave me pause, in the end, I believe my social media history reflects both who I was then and who I am today. It was good to know that if I found something that others might use for negative purposes that I could delete it with one key stroke," Ingram said.
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has previously described Weingarten as the "most dangerous" individual on earth.
"The most dangerous person in the world is Randi Weingarten," Pompeo said last year, according to Semafor. "It's not a close call. If you ask, 'Who's the most likely to take this republic down?' It would be the teacher’s unions, and the filth that they're teaching our kids, and the fact that they don't know math and reading or writing," Pompeo said.
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