| Or election were hacked, but not the way you think. Social media was weaponized and turned into a tool that manipulates people's view of the reality. Each person gets a personalized feed that presses their buttons to think certain way. For example with war in gaza.
If for example you were pro Israeli, you will see content that Harris was siding with Hamas, and trump actually was the most Israel friendly candidate. If you were supporting Palestine you would get that there's no difference between Harris and trump, and it is best to do protest vote. Same with leaning too much to the left, or not enough to the left etc. Pretty much every issue was handled this way. People who got their news from social media had no idea what her stance were on any topic, because that was filtered. Few years ago we had huge scandal about Cambridge Analytica, there was a bit loud about it and then died out, meanwhile it all continued and was perfected. Twitter, Instagram, Facebook manipulated older generation. While TikTok managed to capture younger, left leaning generation and make it more apathetic. I don't think it is a coincidence that pretty much all social media (except the Chinese TikTok) was present on his inauguration. I also don't think it is a coincidence that all social media companies have involvement with AI. With it, they no longer need humans to generate content, so the whole manipulation is much easier to do. This isn't just isolated to US and it is being used in Europe too. Look at elections in Moldova, Romania, what's happening in Germany etc. Timothy Snyder's "On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons From the Twentieth Century" book is a must read so we can prevent this. Here's summary of the lessons: https://substack.com/@snyder/p-155209838 The book is quite short and he also reads and discussed them on his YouTube channel. |
I really dislike this argument. It shifts responsibility from the voters to evil nebulous puppet-masters. I reject that. At some point, you have to accept that people can think and make decisions for themselves.