U.S. now seeking social media details from most visa applicants(cbc.ca)
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U.S. now seeking social media details from most visa applicants
https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/us-visas-applicants-social-media-1.5158841
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I have yet to find out the deeper reason for this. One of the main reasons of course is to prove your identity and bolster it with a digital doppelganger, but this is hard to do for those who maintain pseudonyms and tweet / post under assumed names. A lot of accounts on Twitter are assumed names. Facebook, not so much, as per their real names policy.
[dupe](2^5)
Does freedom of speech only apply to Americans? Can foreigners get penalized and denied entry for what they say on social media?