China Fakes 488 Million Social Media Posts a Year To Deceive Its Citizens (bloomberg.com)
In an attempt to keep its citizens from seeing bad news and getting involved in sensitive political debates, China's government fabricates about 488 million social media comments a year, reports Bloomberg citing a study (PDF). The propaganda workers who post comments are known as Fifty Cent Party because they are believed to be paid 50 Chinese cents by the Chinese government for every comment they post. From the report: Although those who post comments are often rumored to be ordinary citizens, the researchers were surprised to find that nearly all the posts were written by workers at government agencies including tax and human resource departments, and at courts. The researchers said they found no evidence that people were paid for the posts, adding the work was probably part of the employees' job responsibilities. Fifty Cent Party is a derogatory term since it implies people are bought off cheaply.
About half of the positive messages appear on government websites, and the rest are injected into the 80 billion social media posts that enter China's Internet. That means one of every 178 social media posts on China's micro blogs is made up by the government, the researchers said. The sites affected include those run by Tencent Holdings Ltd., Sina Corp. and Baidu Inc.
488 million accounts are being faked to help spread doom, fear, and other bad news over stupid, menial things like which bathroom people should use, and why unisex bathrooms are the worst idea in the history of the world.
Or maybe your worldview is so skewed, you call everyone who disagrees with you a shill.
"It's such a fine line between stupid and clever" -- David St. Hubbins, Spinal Tap
>> The only people who dare to imagine a better society are the radicals, and we all know what happens to radicals in China.
:)
And back here in the US, those of us who dare to imagine a better society are mostly ignored and then arrogantly told that our preferred candidate should "do the right thing" (endorse the status quo) when we try to use our existing democratic process to advance our agenda. Sounds like becoming a radical might be the smarter course of action...
not to mention the progressives who are anti-individual freedom and pro-nanny state.
Freedom of your own body (abortion) but don't have freedom to decide whether or not to wear seat belts.
Yah. only watchers of "ox" news are this dumb.
If you're scared of your govt then you need to further restrict its powers
Vote 3rd Party in 2016 and beyond