Facebook To Show Users Which Russian Propaganda They Followed (bloomberg.com)
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Bloomberg: Facebook will show people which Russian propaganda pages or accounts they've followed and liked on the social network, responding to a request from Congress to address manipulation and meddling during the 2016 presidential election. The tool will appear by the end of the year in Facebook's online support center, the company said in a blog post Wednesday. It will answer the user question, "How can I see if I've liked or followed a Facebook page or Instagram account created by the Internet Research Agency?" That's the Russian firm that created thousands of incendiary posts from fake accounts posing as U.S. citizens. People will see a list of the accounts they followed, if any, from January 2015 through August 2017. Facebook will only be showing people the names of the pages and accounts, not the content. A user will only see what they liked or followed, so if they simply saw IRA content in their news feeds, they won't be notified.
Unsealed court documents reveal that the firm behind the salacious 34-page Trump-Russia Dossier, Fusion GPS, was paid $523,000 by a Russian businessman convicted of tax fraud and money laundering, whose lawyer, Natalia Veselnitskaya, was a key figure in the infamous June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower arranged by Fusion GPS associate Rob Goldstone.
In short, D.C. opposition research firm Fusion GPS is the common denominator linked to two schemes used to damage the Trump campaign.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/...
Maybe we need a better criteria for voting eligibility than a pulse.
Or, it could mean that we're ready for an actual democracy, not a pretend one where votes in certain states count for more than votes in others.
You are welcome on my lawn.
Dunno about GP, but I like the fact that big, heavily-populated states (California, New York, Texas) don't get to set the agenda for the rest of us. Unlike Congress (specifically the Senate, with two Senators per state), the Electoral College is the only thing that allows smaller states to get a voice in the Executive branch of government.
Remove the Electoral College, and you have a situation where candidates only need pander to a small handful of states, and could literally tell all the other states to go piss up a rope without fear of losing. It would also heavily slant the Executive branch's agenda towards the concerns, demands and desires of the megacities, but screw over everyone living outside of them.
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I understand you don't like Trump but would you really honestly prefer that Clinton had won? With all her inability to see reality which resulted in her gross miscalculation in key states, with blaming everyone else from Putin to Obama, with her power grabbing the DNC so she could steer it toward her Precious presidency, with her not distancing herself from her top donor Weinstein for days (Trump has no such problem because he didn't run on the platform of social justice), and on and on and on?
And, the more things change...
Interesting how "the usual suspects" openly scoffed at accusations of Russian propaganda when the purported Russian propaganda was in support of their causes.
Back then, the Russian propaganda was mostly along political lines, supporting whoever was most sympathetic to Communism. Now, Russia being nationalist and not Communist these days, and not so much pushing an ideological line, their propaganda is more like "How much can we screw them up?" So when the Left's ox gets mauled by the Russian bear... Suddenly, what was an object of derision ("The '80s called, they want their foreign policy back") becomes A Clear And Present Danger.
I wonder what could screw us up more than Trump in the White House... And the left says "Hold my joint."
Is facebook now the thought police? why are they only targeting Russian propaganda? why cant they show me when i have liked or followed ANY propaganda?
Oh wait, its because they have their own political agenda.... The board should be sacked along with all C suite executives at they no longer are interested in maximizing returns for their shareholders. They have instead opted to use their influence to try and sway popular opinion, its a bold strategy but not one that will maximize returns as it is based on the personal beliefs of people instead of a rational analysis of the market direction. That and they should know that to pick a side in any battle is strategically risky as it may not be the side that wins in the long term.
What you're basically saying is that empty land area matters more than what the majority of actual people want.
mainly it doesnt allow the coastal elites control of the country. my state of NY is a perfect example of why the electoral college is better than a straight vote. NYC covers an area of what, 30 square miles? if that?? Yet due to its population density, it has control over the entire state, eventhough the entire state minus NYC does not want anything to do with the policies that come through due to the influence of NYC
now imagine the entire country being run by NYC and a few other big cities. No thanks
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or maybe we could limit the power of the federal government and stop expanding it so that way the states have more power than the fed, as intended
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The EC is fine. The biggest problem is that we need more viable parties, and with First Past the Post that's just not going to happen. This massive partisan divide that we have is completely artificial. This country mostly agrees on things, except for a few specific issues. However, running on an "everything's fine" campaign doesn't get anyone elected, so we campaign on wedge issues.
I've heard it said that America required an existential external threat in order to function properly, that an overarching national crisis was required to elevate all of us above our partisan bickering. It's suggestive at least that the Hastert Rule was adopted after the breakup of the Soviet Union. However, today we have nothing left but wedge issues and team politics.
This is a mathematical weakness of our democracy, that we can only accommodate two political stripes at a time. There are actually more distinct points of view out there, which are not enjoying separate representation. From what I've read, there are at least six "real" parties in this country.There are assuredly dangers of multi-party systems, but it's apparently all-too-easy for one powerful individual to hijack a political party for their own ends: both major candidates did so last election, in different ways.
The right solution here is to use some other voting method: IRV, range voting, approval voting, whatever. It doesn't require changing the Constitution or the Electoral College, but it does require teaching math concepts to the U.S. electorate and convincing the courts that this doesn't violate "one man, one vote".
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I like the fact that big, heavily-populated states (California, New York, Texas) don't get to set the agenda for the rest of us
So instead a few "battleground" states (PA, OH, FL) get to set the agenda for the rest of us.
I don't see the difference.
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Except :
One pro-Trump Facebook ad called for the "removal of Hillary Clinton from the presidential ballot" while another blamed Black Lives Matter for a "gruesome attack on police". Meanwhile, a fake gay rightsâ(TM) account praised Bernie Sanders as a "hero", and an anti-Trump profile advertised a "not my president" rally after the election, which attracted interest from nearly 50,000 people on Facebook and said: "Racism won, Ignorance won, Sexual assault won ⦠STOP TRUMP!"
https://www.theguardian.com/te...
People still aren't getting it. Or are being purposefully obtuse to try and keep the "Russia!" panic alive and try to paint Trump in a bad light. If he's such a bad president and bad person, why do you people even need to make stuff up to defame him ?
The only thing creating division in the U.S. right now is not the President, it's all the #RESIST BS that keeps shoving "Russia!" hysteria and spinning everything the President does as negative. It's gotten so bad that if the man cured Cancer tomorrow, he'd be accused of putting Oncologists out of a job.
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Anonymous Coward on Monday August 04, @06:49PM
the Electoral College is the only thing that allows smaller states to get a voice in the Executive branch of government
First: of course they would still have a voice, it just wouldn't be as loud. Instead, it would be proportional to the number of voters in those states.
... except when it comes to the electoral college.
Second, and more to the point: why do you think states should have any say at all in who gets elected president? This is an odd argument - the whole point of democracy is that voters, people, get to decide who leads them. Not states. And by-and-large we adhere to the one-man-one-vote principle, remember that whole "all men are created equal" business?
"All men are are created equal... provided that they live in the same state. People who live in populous states can go fuck themselves."
Of course, most of this is blowing smoke anyway. The real consequence of the electoral college is that few people get any say at all in who gets elected president, whether they live in a big state or a small one. Only people who live in the swing states actually matter.
A better way to go would simply be to bar anyone over 50 from voting, period. People above that age have already fucked up things, and at that age senility, dementia, or just worthless whininess sets in and they should be considered useless for governing a nation. Dito on being elected...anyone over 50 shouldn't be allowed to run for any elected office.
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"Empty land" is what feeds the majority of America. Not fucking over farmers is in the best interest of y'all city folk,
City folk didn't purposefully elect a prick to screw with their political opposition. City folk don't want to screw over farmers. Nor is it in the farmer's best interests to screw over city folk, cuz we do things like eliminate polio, invent dwarf wheat, bring down the cost of manufactured goods, and raise the quality of life. We have also made it possible for the US to have the world's best military, because everyone has brave muscular men, but few have an unlocked GPS system.
We're all Americans and our votes should count equally.
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