Republican plan would make deanonymization of census data trivial

A Republican Plan to Make the Census Data Less Private Could Put Millions of Americans at Risk.

The Republicans are pushing a new bill called the COUNT Act, which could strip away the safeguards in place that protect respondents' personal information. These safeguards, known as differential privacy, prevent statistical data from being tied to individual identities and would likely be removed if this bill passes.

If this bill were to pass, it's unlikely that the Census Bureau could provide accurate data on people's immigration status without risking the exposure of individuals' private information.

In a letter to Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, Senator Jim Banks alleged that differential privacy "alters the total population of individual voting districts" and has given disproportionate power to Democrats.

But this claim is not supported by evidence. Data from the 2020 census was used in the redistricting process, but there was no impact on how seats in Congress were distributed.

According to experts who spoke with WIRED, differential privacy doesn't affect apportionment or congressional representation and has allowed red states like Texas and Florida gain seats while blue states lost them.

The proposed bill could make census data even more sensitive because this type of information is not readily available in commercial data. Many people would want access to it and the Census Bureau may be forced to spend resources to try to get accurate counts.

Another option could be suppressing or "do not publish" some demographic information, which could have negative consequences for efforts to combat discrimination.

It's clear that removing these safeguards from place will put millions of Americans at risk and undermine their ability to participate in the census.
 
omg can you believe this??! 🤯 They want to remove the safety net on our personal info just because some people are trying to manipulate the numbers... like, what's the point? It's not like they're going to get away with it anyway... 😒 The census is supposed to be about getting an accurate count of ppl in this country, not about who's voting for which party... and if we don't have that info, how can we even plan for the future? 🤔 And those experts are right, differential privacy doesn't affect gerrymandering at all... it's just a bunch of nonsense to use as an excuse to control the narrative... 🙄
 
🤕 "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance." It's crazy how a Republican plan would compromise Americans' private info just to gain an advantage in redistricting! 🗺️

The lack of evidence supporting Senator Jim Banks' claim makes it sound like they're playing politics with people's personal data.

If the Census Bureau can't provide accurate data on immigration status without risking individuals' privacy, that's a big problem! 🤔

Maybe instead of stripping away safeguards, we should focus on finding ways to make the census more accessible and accurate for everyone? 💡
 
I don't get why they're so against differential privacy lol 😂 like what's the harm in keeping ppl's info private anyway? And I'm kinda surprised they're making this a thing now 🤔. I mean, we already have enough data floating around online and on social media. Do we really need more of it? And I'm not sure how they think suppressing demographic info will actually help anything... like, isn't that just gonna lead to more problems in the long run? 🤷‍♀️
 
🤔 I'm really worried about this bill, it seems like a huge step back for our democracy. What if some private company gets hold of all this sensitive info and uses it against people? 🚨 It's not just about individual safety, but also about the power dynamics in our country. Can we really afford to risk undermining the voting power of certain groups? 🤯 I think the Census Bureau should find ways to balance data protection with getting accurate counts, like anonymizing info or using secure servers... there has got to be a way to make it work! 💻
 
omg dont let this bill pass!! 🤯💔 think about all those people who just wanna respond to the census without worrying about their info being outed its like, super unfair ppl need a break from govts interfering with their privacy😒 and whats up with the claim that differential privacy is affecting voting districts idk about u senators but i dont see how taking away personal info is gonna help anyone 🤷‍♀️
 
I'm really worried about this new bill 🤕. I mean, I get that politicians want access to all this data, but can't they just find other ways to do it without putting people's private info at risk? 🤔 It's not like we're talking about some super sensitive stuff here, just census data... 📊

And Senator Jim Banks' claims are total BS. I mean, I've done some research and from what I found out, differential privacy doesn't actually affect how districts are drawn or who gets seats in Congress. 🤷‍♂️ So, what's the big deal? It seems like a lot of unnecessary paranoia to me 😅.

And let's be real, who wants access to this kinda data anyway? 🤑 I know some companies might want it, but shouldn't we be protecting people's info instead of handing it out for convenience? 🤝
 
🤔 this is a major red flag, you know? making census data less private could lead to some serious problems down the line... like what happens when companies get hold of all that info? 📊 it's not just about individual privacy, but also about communities being able to fight for themselves... i mean, think about it, if they can't trust the census, how are we supposed to know who's really in need of help or support? 🤷‍♀️ the proposed bill seems like a recipe for disaster, and we should be super vocal about our opposition.
 
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