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@3mel | 31 March 18 | |
re: Ingram @wakeup yes she had a pop at him, because she doesn't like the idea of him being pretty successful at getting his message out there. she said he was whining about not getting a place, but the article and video she was referencing don't depict anything remotely like that. she was just being a c*nt for the sake of it and tried to grovel her way out of the backlash she got for it. I wouldn't want her faux apology either. |
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@bozzalad | 1 April 18 | |
bambi99 @bambi99 2 hours 27 minutes @ shadow27 - 31.03.18 - 08:28pm Can we have a serious discussion though about the many ways voters are 'swayed' in manipulative ways? It's been going on for a bit longer than you think, incredibly long before the internet was a thing omg.gif shocking, I know. But can someone tell me why it is suddenly a crime? It's not a crime per se. ...but if (here in uk anyway) you spend over your budget ,on whatever ,it is ...or collude with outside powers eg the present furore about Tories 'donating' large sums to Russians,then it is against the law ...it's to create a level playing field ,that's why courting the media is so important dunno.gif /////// vote remain spent over 9 million on one feckin leaflet ffs |
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@shadow27 | 1 April 18 | |
Russians, Trump, Brexit etc.. The media is being very vocal about certain groups of people but who is lurking behind the scenes? Who is powerful enough to give Zuckerburg a financial slap across the face for daring to support the wrong side (after years where everything on FB was default leaning left)? Who benefits from the downfall of popular social media platforms the most? Serious question. Print media? |
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@bozzalad | 1 April 18 | |
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@shadow27 | 1 April 18 | |
- Rupert Murdoch to Facebook 'Pay up': 23 Jan. 2018 Media mogul Rupert Murdoch called on Facebook to pay ''trusted'' news publishers a carriage fee, similar to the model used by US cable companies. hmm.. |
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@3mel | 1 April 18 | |
@ shadow27 - 1.04.18 - 02:34am Russians, Trump, Brexit etc.. The media is being very vocal about certain groups of people but who is lurking behind the scenes? Who is powerful enough to give Zuckerburg a financial slap across the face for daring to support the wrong side (after years where everything on FB was default leaning left)? Who benefits from the downfall of popular social media platforms the most? Serious question. Print media? sorry I've had little interest in this Cambridge Analytica stuff, the little I've heard/read didn't indicate FB as being active on C.A.'s behalf. has info come to light that changes that ? |
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@shadow27 | 1 April 18 | |
@ shadow27 - 1.04.18 - 02:47am - Rupert Murdoch to Facebook 'Pay up': 23 Jan. 2018 Media mogul Rupert Murdoch called on Facebook to pay ''trusted'' news publishers a carriage fee, similar to the model used by US cable companies. hmm.. Sounds like extortion to me. |
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@shadow27 | 1 April 18 | |
Obi_jon : And the advent of social media has amplified this to an unparalleled and terrifying degree. I would hate to think back to the days where we were all merely passive consumers of news. Social media has given many people a voice they otherwise never would have found. Controlling the flow of information is a much more difficult task nowadays, I can see why some would be put out by that. |
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@wakeup4 | 1 April 18 | |
@ 3mel - 31.03.18 - 11:55pm re: Ingram @wakeup yes she had a pop at him, because she doesn't like the idea of him being pretty successful at getting his message out there. she said he was whining about not getting a place, but the article and video she was referencing don't depict anything remotely like that. she was just being a c*nt for the sake of it and tried to grovel her way out of the backlash she got for it. I wouldn't want her faux apology either. Yet Hogg gets away with this because hes the globalists poster boy. BREAKING: DAVID HOGG CELEBRATES MOSQUITOES KILLING BILLIONS OF HUMANS Anti-gun figure jokes about human depopulation for the environment https |
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@obi_jon | 1 April 18 | |
@ shadow27 - 1.04.18 - 05:52am Obi_jon : And the advent of social media has amplified this to an unparalleled and terrifying degree. I would hate to think back to the days where we were all merely passive consumers of news. Social media has given many people a voice they otherwise never would have found. Controlling the flow of information is a much more difficult task nowadays, I can see why some would be put out by that. It's also given ''bad actors'' a tool to manipulate those people without them realising it. http://youtu.be/J54k7WrbfMg @1:21 - ''That thought process was all about: 'How do we consume as much of your time and conscious attention as possible?' And that means that we need to...give you a little dopamine hit every once in a while [via likes, etc]...and that's going to get you to contribute more content, and that's going to get you...more likes and comments. It's a social validation feedback loop.'' 2:01 - ''...the...creators [of fb]... understood this consciously, and we did it anyway.'' |
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