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The Informational Arms Race...It's A Real Thing We Will Be Hearing And Dealing With
Jun 20, 2019 13:40:11   #
woodguru
 
Cyber warfare is a thing... using social media to establish false entities and long term user histories so as to establish credibility is a thing... thousands and hundreds of thousands of f**e users to add credibility is a thing.

This thing is fraud, it's about deceiving people into believing that f**e premises and rhetoric are real things that alter their perceived reality..

Searching out false information entities that are using sophisticated social media techniques to expose millions of people to garbage information is going to take on a critical function. Labeling, eliminating, penalizing the entities doing it is going to be a thing.

Already we can see boundaries between the people on the two sides of this fight. The fight will be between people who want this f**e news to stop, who see it as incredibly dangerous fraud. The other side will be those who this fraudulent information was designed to affect, those who believe it that is what makes this cyber warfare so effective. It can affect and shape the minds and opinions of millions of people who are subject to believing things that are constantly being heard because a human trait is to believe what multitudes of others believe.

We are already seeing it play out as a thing that can be seen by those who are believing rhetoric and f**e news as an assault on the constitution and freedom of speech. For those who can be fooled into protecting the rights of any entity to disseminate anything they want no matter how false we have those who protect the right to believe any BS they want to believe this is working. The other side is going to be that this BS is dangerous because it so effectively has millions of people believing and defending lies and misinformation.

Both sides would agree that misinformation and f**e news is a problem. False information has to start being easier to figure out, and it starts with people being able to take things they believe and match them up to facts. There is something wrong with people rejecting facts because their heads are so full of misinformation, much of which is so silly it doesn't even make sense if applied with common sense and other things we know.

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Jun 20, 2019 14:21:41   #
Carol Kelly
 
woodguru wrote:
Cyber warfare is a thing... using social media to establish false entities and long term user histories so as to establish credibility is a thing... thousands and hundreds of thousands of f**e users to add credibility is a thing.

This thing is fraud, it's about deceiving people into believing that f**e premises and rhetoric are real things that alter their perceived reality..

Searching out false information entities that are using sophisticated social media techniques to expose millions of people to garbage information is going to take on a critical function. Labeling, eliminating, penalizing the entities doing it is going to be a thing.

Already we can see boundaries between the people on the two sides of this fight. The fight will be between people who want this f**e news to stop, who see it as incredibly dangerous fraud. The other side will be those who this fraudulent information was designed to affect, those who believe it that is what makes this cyber warfare so effective. It can affect and shape the minds and opinions of millions of people who are subject to believing things that are constantly being heard because a human trait is to believe what multitudes of others believe.

We are already seeing it play out as a thing that can be seen by those who are believing rhetoric and f**e news as an assault on the constitution and freedom of speech. For those who can be fooled into protecting the rights of any entity to disseminate anything they want no matter how false we have those who protect the right to believe any BS they want to believe this is working. The other side is going to be that this BS is dangerous because it so effectively has millions of people believing and defending lies and misinformation.

Both sides would agree that misinformation and f**e news is a problem. False information has to start being easier to figure out, and it starts with people being able to take things they believe and match them up to facts. There is something wrong with people rejecting facts because their heads are so full of misinformation, much of which is so silly it doesn't even make sense if applied with common sense and other things we know.
Cyber warfare is a thing... using social media to ... (show quote)


I’m amazed and in complete agreement. This is dangerous for our future. Someone please inform Kevyn and Moldy Oldy, etc.

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Jun 20, 2019 17:11:26   #
Reality
 
woodguru wrote:
Cyber warfare is a thing... using social media to establish false entities and long term user histories so as to establish credibility is a thing... thousands and hundreds of thousands of f**e users to add credibility is a thing.

This thing is fraud, it's about deceiving people into believing that f**e premises and rhetoric are real things that alter their perceived reality..

Searching out false information entities that are using sophisticated social media techniques to expose millions of people to garbage information is going to take on a critical function. Labeling, eliminating, penalizing the entities doing it is going to be a thing.

Already we can see boundaries between the people on the two sides of this fight. The fight will be between people who want this f**e news to stop, who see it as incredibly dangerous fraud. The other side will be those who this fraudulent information was designed to affect, those who believe it that is what makes this cyber warfare so effective. It can affect and shape the minds and opinions of millions of people who are subject to believing things that are constantly being heard because a human trait is to believe what multitudes of others believe.

We are already seeing it play out as a thing that can be seen by those who are believing rhetoric and f**e news as an assault on the constitution and freedom of speech. For those who can be fooled into protecting the rights of any entity to disseminate anything they want no matter how false we have those who protect the right to believe any BS they want to believe this is working. The other side is going to be that this BS is dangerous because it so effectively has millions of people believing and defending lies and misinformation.

Both sides would agree that misinformation and f**e news is a problem. False information has to start being easier to figure out, and it starts with people being able to take things they believe and match them up to facts. There is something wrong with people rejecting facts because their heads are so full of misinformation, much of which is so silly it doesn't even make sense if applied with common sense and other things we know.
Cyber warfare is a thing... using social media to ... (show quote)



https://bigthink.com/paul-ratner/34-years-ago-a-kgb-defector-described-america-today

Yuri Bezmenov. People like Kevyn, lonedirtbag and others are the ones he’s talking about. Show them the t***h and they will still deny it. We are seeing it right here are this forum!!!

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Jun 21, 2019 17:42:52   #
grace scott
 
woodguru wrote:
Cyber warfare is a thing... using social media to establish false entities and long term user histories so as to establish credibility is a thing... thousands and hundreds of thousands of f**e users to add credibility is a thing.

This thing is fraud, it's about deceiving people into believing that f**e premises and rhetoric are real things that alter their perceived reality..

Searching out false information entities that are using sophisticated social media techniques to expose millions of people to garbage information is going to take on a critical function. Labeling, eliminating, penalizing the entities doing it is going to be a thing.

Already we can see boundaries between the people on the two sides of this fight. The fight will be between people who want this f**e news to stop, who see it as incredibly dangerous fraud. The other side will be those who this fraudulent information was designed to affect, those who believe it that is what makes this cyber warfare so effective. It can affect and shape the minds and opinions of millions of people who are subject to believing things that are constantly being heard because a human trait is to believe what multitudes of others believe.

We are already seeing it play out as a thing that can be seen by those who are believing rhetoric and f**e news as an assault on the constitution and freedom of speech. For those who can be fooled into protecting the rights of any entity to disseminate anything they want no matter how false we have those who protect the right to believe any BS they want to believe this is working. The other side is going to be that this BS is dangerous because it so effectively has millions of people believing and defending lies and misinformation.

Both sides would agree that misinformation and f**e news is a problem. False information has to start being easier to figure out, and it starts with people being able to take things they believe and match them up to facts. There is something wrong with people rejecting facts because their heads are so full of misinformation, much of which is so silly it doesn't even make sense if applied with common sense and other things we know.
Cyber warfare is a thing... using social media to ... (show quote)




That's the reason I'm on OPP. I skip over posts I agree with, and devour those I disagree with. I've learned a lot.

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Jun 21, 2019 18:51:55   #
woodguru
 
Carol Kelly wrote:
I’m amazed and in complete agreement. This is dangerous for our future. Someone please inform Kevyn and Moldy Oldy, etc.


I think getting to the bottom of it starts with agreeing that it's dangerous and taking little steps to identify things that can be accepted as a factual t***h, then apply that t***h to things that are drifting away from the simple t***h that has been accepted. It has to start somewhere and it may be t***h in very small steps.

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Jun 21, 2019 18:56:13   #
woodguru
 
Reality wrote:
https://bigthink.com/paul-ratner/34-years-ago-a-kgb-defector-described-america-today

Yuri Bezmenov. People like Kevyn, lonedirtbag and others are the ones he’s talking about. Show them the t***h and they will still deny it. We are seeing it right here are this forum!!!


People are sure having a difficult time accepting facts laid out in the Mueller report, they can't get by Barr and Trump saying nothing there, no collusion. More and more of what is in the report is being laid out and detailed, and most on the right think it's all f**e news.

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