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by quantified
1542 days ago
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I’ll suggest a way of looking at things here. Google isn’t faking research results, creating misleading or false videos or texts about people behavior, sentiments, or world events. Nor is Facebook. Instead, people are. The problem is with the people who produce them in the first place (similar to those who sell fentanyl or have a bag of stolen watches to sell). If those people used the phone instead, should we be blaming Verizon and AT&T? (Hint, they probably do use the phone. Even the Mob used the phone, no one suggested shutting Ma Bell down.) But it’s easier to blame the messenger than the scribe of the messages. Meanwhile, back to democracy: in what way does the outcome of an election affect the actual votes by the Congress and state legislatures? Lifetime appointments, yes, the D and R tribes pick different ideologues for the courts. It can easily seem like impactful decisions are influenced more by lobbying and money than by retail voters. |
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