Amateur digital sleuths help track Capitol rioters
In the days following the Jan. 6 riot, some amateur detectives have joined massive crowdsourcing or “open-source intelligence” efforts on social media aimed at picking together clues that rioters left via live streams, photographs and videos.
Source: gulftoday.aePublished on 2021-01-19
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