Tuesday, October 31, 2017

One third of Americans received Russian backed content on their Facebook feed during the 2016 election cycle.

Courtesy of NBC News: 

An estimated 126 million Americans, roughly one-third of the nation’s population, received Russian-backed content on Facebook during the 2016 campaign, according to prepared testimony the company submitted Monday to the Senate Judiciary Committee and obtained by NBC News. 

Underscoring how widely content on the social media platform can spread, Facebook says in the testimony that while some 29 million Americans directly received material from 80,000 posts by 120 fake Russian-backed pages in their own news feeds, those posts were “shared, liked and followed by people on Facebook, and, as a result, three times more people may have been exposed to a story that originated from the Russian operation.”

The testimony by Facebook's general counsel, Colin Stretch, was submitted to the Judiciary Committee ahead of a hearing on Tuesday with executives from Facebook, Google and Twitter. The hearing is part of the congressional inquiry into Russia’s use of these platforms to try to influence last year’s U.S. presidential election.

Facebook was not the only social media platform to provide stunning evidence of Russia's interference during the 2016 campaigns.

Courtesy of the New York Times:

Twitter, in its prepared remarks, said it had discovered more than 2,700 accounts on its service that were linked to the Internet Research Agency between September 2016 and November 2016. Those accounts, which Twitter has suspended, posted roughly 131,000 tweets over that period. 

Outside of the activity of the Internet Research Agency, Twitter identified more than 36,000 automated accounts that posted 1.4 million election-related tweets linked to Russia over that three-month period. The tweets received approximately 288 million views, according to the company’s remarks.

I think we can do away with the talking point that Russia only paid about $150,000 to influence our election. They clearly paid significantly more than that.

This was a very large, and very coordinated effort to do three things.

Divide Americans and get them fighting one another, defeat Hillary Clinton, and help to elect Donald Trump.

And to their credit they manage to accomplish all three.

14 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:25 AM

    "Pandora's box is an artifact in Greek mythology, taken from the myth of Pandora's creation in Hesiod's Works and Days.[1] The "box" was actually a large jar (πίθος pithos)[2] given to Pandora (Πανδώρα, "all-gifted, all-giving"),[3] which contained all the evils of the world. Pandora opened the jar and all the evils flew out, leaving only "HOPE" inside once she had closed it again."

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandora%27s_box

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  2. Anonymous11:32 AM

    @FOX>
    "Fox FEELS like an extension of the Trump White House."
    "It's an embarrassment," ~IT~s ALL FAUX ISIS

    http://money.cnn.com/2017/10/31/media/fox-news-employees-russia-mueller-coverage/index.html

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  3. Anonymous12:28 PM

    vpee666penceXxxma$$
    K.O.!

    https://video.gq.com/watch/the-closer-with-keith-olbermann-we-have-indictments-has-christmas-come-early?c=series

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  4. Anonymous12:52 PM

    BREAKING>"What happened: A truck drove the wrong way down the West Side Highway bike path for several blocks, striking people.
    The victims: As many as 6 are dead, two sources tell CNN.
    The suspect: The driver exited the vehicle with what appeared to be a gun and was shot by police. The individual is in police custody."

    http://edition.cnn.com/2017/10/31/us/new-york-city-truck-incident-latest/index.html

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    1. Anonymous1:44 PM

      8 dead
      http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/10/31/561201382/motorist-drives-onto-manhattan-bike-path-killing-several-people?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=npr&utm_term=nprnews&utm_content=2058

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    2. Anonymous1:48 PM

      ": a long-running right-wing fantasy of running over protesters, especially members of Black Lives Matter who have blocked intersections and highways during rallies. It’s an idea, as the artist Gary Kavanagh observes, that has far broader currency than the white nationalism on display at the “Unite the Right” rally that brought Fields to Charlottesville. “Run them over”
      “All lives splatter: Nobody cares about your protest,” reads one popular meme."

      http://www.slate.com/articles/business/metropolis/2017/08/driving_into_crowds_of_protesters_was_a_right_wing_fantasy_long_before_charlottesville.html

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    3. Anonymous2:14 PM

      Just another muslim terror attack.

      Still wondering why Trump won?

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    4. Anonymous2:57 PM

      Still wondering why Trump won?@2:14 2shots.

      https://www.rawstory.com/2017/10/georgia-man-charged-with-murder-for-shooting-friend-following-argument-over-forgiveness-in-the-bible/

      “At one point in time, they were arguing over the Bible, about forgiveness and then that turned to something else.”

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  5. LOL. *I* didn’t. I don’t do Facebook.

    I don’t get my news from Twitter either.

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  6. Anonymous2:28 PM

    'Gather Stones Together~ I swear it's not to late'

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zx6j4vI8lE

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  7. Anonymous4:02 PM

    "I swear they were more in love those two weeks than the last 20 years."" Lora had begun collecting bikes for the Temecula Bike Train, a California organization that donates bikes to children."

    http://edition.cnn.com/2017/10/31/us/vegas-couple-shooting-crash-death-trnd/index.html

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  8. I doubt they paid more. A lot of what they posted was offered for free, then passed on. Because when you pay there’s a paper trail.

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  9. At the risk of losing American democracy and at the risk of possible nuclear war, Facebook has proved, in a real-time experiment and demonstration to their customers (the advertisers) how effectively their products (the general Facebook user) can be manipulated.

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  10. Anonymous7:43 PM

    Why are you still blathering on about the Russians winning the election for Trump? Even if they tried to influence the election, they did a horrible job. Trump only got 46.1% of the vote. Clinton beat him by 2.8 million votes. Hillary got votes where she actually campaigned. She lost the places she ignored. She had a horrible plan and ran a horrible campaign. She was overconfident and thought she had it wired. She ran against the guy she wanted to face and the guy you wanted her to face......... and she lost. Not because of the Russians, but because of the electoral college. It worked exactly how it was supposed to. The Russians had nothing to do with that.

    The Democrats did everything they could to rig the election in Hillary Clinton's favor and it blew up in their face. Deservedly so, even though we all have to suffer because Donald Trump is President. The Dems did themselves a lot of damage because of this. The recent purge in the party has done even more damage. Dems should be able to walk all over the Republicans in any election for the next 12 years, but they keep shooting themselves in the foot. They can't win for losing.

    Twodux

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