did the hillary campaign "collude" with foreign nationals as well?
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/mani...da-to-help-hillary-clinton-campaign-1.3831559
No.
A foreign national can volunteer for a U.S. party and, in fact, Canadian and American campaign workers regularly help parties across the border. The federal Liberals even lease the same voter-outreach software used by the Democrats — so Conley-Strange knows the system well.
Foreigners cannot, however, make financial donations.
so these canadian nationals didn't spend out of pocket to get to florida, they didn't rent cars, they didn't eat meals while down there?
btw - rex was uncertain where this might sort out as well- didn't think it was as cut and dried as you seem to
Did they pay the campaign for their cars and their meals? Come on now.
What is this? A new logical fallacy called Appeal to Rex?
I totally admire and appreciate rex's knowledge, but using him like this is just bizarre.
ummm, i was just mentioning that rex and i had discussed it and...
but you want to win, so...
you win! :roses:
Is this your way of working around your sudden realization that Hillary's campaign would have actually had to benefit from the Canadians' car rentals and meal purchases for your argument to have any merit?
that's it, of course!
you win again! :roses:
You wanted discussion, I gave you discussion. How's it working out for you?
Big money, big data?
Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft.
Big liberals all.
I'm starting to get used to it.don't you go getting yourself banned again! :sibbie:
Yeah, not so former.You mean brilliant former posters with keen intellects?
I don't understand what is up with all the fearing mongering?
If large group of people can be so easily fooled and made to "change their minds" then that speaks more about them than the technology.
Lack of education and the lack of critical thinking are the core issues.
If people are scared of this
then the simple solution is to simply get off social media and the Internet completely.
There, you see, an easy solution. Human society has been around for thousands of years. The Internet has been around for about 25 years. People got along fine without the Internet. They'll be fine when the Internet is gone one day. As a general rule I am very distrustful of any supposed "news" on the Internet so I'm not worried that some faceless person with a computer algorithm can make me "change my mind".
My "fear-mongering" comment is not about the technology itself but about how you are trying to make it into some "sky is falling" scenario. You started this thread to talk about how "dangerous" this technology is. Why is it dangerous? People cannot brainwashed. That only happens in movies. If people believe everything they read and see on the Internet that is their own silly fault. The world is always in conflict especially in politics. That's not new. Fake news has always been around. A hundred years ago it was called "yellow journalism"Labeling it as "fear-mongering" is an attempt to discredit the information provided, when it's actually good information for all of us to know. I intentionally included the end of the article which makes it clear this isn't easy to do, and that the person who made the video isn't looking to see the technology banned.
So what? Again, if people are fooled by stuff on the Internet then that is on them. I don't really care. I'm a professional engineer with several engineering degrees. I work with technology every day. I simply don't see what the big deal is about this face changing video. I'm not worried at all.Did you read that half the commenters didn't seem to realize the video was modified? Extrapolate that out to the right-wing who were fooled (willfully or not is debatable) by the Pelosi video, and what can happen in the future as the technology continues to expand?
Of course. Knowing that - and saying that - doesn't discount the lesson which can be learned here, hopefully, by people who might be inclined to believe a doctored video particularly if it fits their preconceived beliefs. After all, what does the article provide? Education.
This entire thread is about you trying drumming up fear and concern of some piece of software. Why are you so concerned?Who said that? That's you talking, trying to drive the narrative.
Good luck with what? If you had to, you could not stop using social media?Good luck with that. lain:
How is it short sighted? You seem to place way too much emphasis on technology and it's importance. Our modern technological society may not last forever. Human history has shown over and over that societies, cultures, empires, etc. all eventually decline and are replaced. It's not too hard to imagine the decline of the modern technological world. A major global catastrophe or global nuclear war or global pandemic can potentially bring down the entire world. Shoot, a powerful EMP weapon could destroy the majority of electronics.I see your view as short-sighted. The internet will evolve as it will evolve, but you can't put it back in the box and force a global Luddite. To be aware, to be armed with practical knowledge (particularly for the older generation, which happens to be our largest voting block, yet not as technologically savvy as they could be, as evidenced by the 'real' fake news they shared with abandon during the 2016 election) is a good thing.
My "fear-mongering" comment is not about the technology itself but about how you are trying to make it into some "sky is falling" scenario.
You started this thread to talk about how "dangerous" this technology is. Why is it dangerous?
You call it brainwashed. Psychologists and behavioral scientists have different terminology, you might be interested in exploring that sometime. Oh, that's right, you're already 'educated and a critical thinker' and an engineer who apparently has no interest in how humans interact with their social environment.People cannot brainwashed.
lThat only happens in movies. If people believe everything they read and see on the Internet that is their own silly fault. The world is always in conflict especially in politics. That's not new. Fake news has always been around. A hundred years ago it was called "yellow journalism"
So what? Again, if people are fooled by stuff on the Internet then that is on them. I don't really care. I'm a professional engineer with several engineering degrees. I work with technology every day. I simply don't see what the big deal is about this face changing video. I'm not worried at all.
This entire thread is about you trying drumming up fear and concern of some piece of software. Why are you so concerned?
Good luck with what? If you had to, you could not stop using social media?
How is it short sighted? You seem to place way too much emphasis on technology and it's importance. Our modern technological society may not last forever. Human history has shown over and over that societies, cultures, empires, etc. all eventually decline and are replaced. It's not too hard to imagine the decline of the modern technological world. A major global catastrophe or global nuclear war or global pandemic can potentially bring down the entire world. Shoot, a powerful EMP weapon could destroy the majority of electronics.
My "fear-mongering" comment is not about the technology itself but about how you are trying to make it into some "sky is falling" scenario. You started this thread to talk about how "dangerous" this technology is. Why is it dangerous? People cannot brainwashed. That only happens in movies. If people believe everything they read and see on the Internet that is their own silly fault. The world is always in conflict especially in politics. That's not new. Fake news has always been around. A hundred years ago it was called "yellow journalism"
So what? Again, if people are fooled by stuff on the Internet then that is on them. I don't really care. I'm a professional engineer with several engineering degrees. I work with technology every day. I simply don't see what the big deal is about this face changing video. I'm not worried at all.
This entire thread is about you trying drumming up fear and concern of some piece of software. Why are you so concerned?
Good luck with what? If you had to, you could not stop using social media?
How is it short sighted? You seem to place way too much emphasis on technology and it's importance. Our modern technological society may not last forever. Human history has shown over and over that societies, cultures, empires, etc. all eventually decline and are replaced. It's not too hard to imagine the decline of the modern technological world. A major global catastrophe or global nuclear war or global pandemic can potentially bring down the entire world. Shoot, a powerful EMP weapon could destroy the majority of electronics.
perhaps this will be a spur toward reigning in universal suffrage and restricting the vote to those who demonstrate the capacity to vote wisely