Nah, I'm putting my trust in a has been right wing game show host.
Because my President said so.
Nah, I'm putting my trust in a has been right wing game show host.
Facebook bars pro-Trump PAC from advertising, citing repeated false posts
Facebook Inc is temporarily banning a Republican political action committee, the Committee to Defend the President, from advertising after it repeatedly shared content that was deemed false by the social media company's external fact-checkers, it said on Thursday.
"As a result of the Committee to Defend the President's repeated sharing of content determined by third-party fact-checkers to be false, they will not be permitted to advertise for a period of time on our platform," Facebook spokesman Andy Stone said in a statement....
Zuckerberg is not merely complicit, he is a source of evil.Whack9 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 3:53 pmEveryone on Facebook is a strong adherent to FaCtS aNd LoGiC!11! Except the facts and logic they supposedly adhere to is more like "Feelings and emotions!"billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 3:50 pmMy wife plays there. I've given up trying to talk her out of it.
My favorite is when dopes try to defend their completely idiotic reasoning by following up with "this is my opinion and I have a right to believe what I want!" Yes. I've seen this many times from many different people.
A surprising number of people that I used to know have completely gone off the deep end thanks to FB. They've burrowed deep into the butt hole of the conspiracy theory community.
Filmmaker Ken Burns calls Mark Zuckerberg an ‘enemy of the state’
... "This is an enemy of the state, and I mean the United States of America,” explained Burns. “He doesn’t give a s*** about us, the United States. He knows he can transcend it. He can get away to any place. And so it’s just about filthy lucre, that’s it."
Burns also criticised Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, calling her “complicit”.
“The Nuremberg of this, is if it ever happens, which it won’t, will be pretty interesting," said Burns. "The way that we’ve been able to temporise and say, ‘Oh, it’s OK, we’ll just go a little bit further,’ right?"
Last month, Burns was interviewed on MSNBC, where he said that Zuckerberg allowed "misinformation" to spread on Facebook during the “most fraught time” in US history.
In this same interview, he spoke about “Soviet style disinformation.”
“We’re at this desperate place, the convergence of all those viruses, the side effects of the misinformation and the paranoia and the lying, voter suppression,” said Burns.
“And then the rewriting of our history are saying that we’re not interested in facts. We’re not interested in the truth. We’re not interested in the many varied voices that make us up.” ...
Facebook was inevitable. Given Facebook as it is, it has and will continue to contribute to the divisions in our country caused by the spreading of lies and disinformation.Vrede too wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 7:10 amZuckerberg is not merely complicit, he is a source of evil.Whack9 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 3:53 pmEveryone on Facebook is a strong adherent to FaCtS aNd LoGiC!11! Except the facts and logic they supposedly adhere to is more like "Feelings and emotions!"billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 3:50 pmMy wife plays there. I've given up trying to talk her out of it.
My favorite is when dopes try to defend their completely idiotic reasoning by following up with "this is my opinion and I have a right to believe what I want!" Yes. I've seen this many times from many different people.
A surprising number of people that I used to know have completely gone off the deep end thanks to FB. They've burrowed deep into the butt hole of the conspiracy theory community.Filmmaker Ken Burns calls Mark Zuckerberg an ‘enemy of the state’
... "This is an enemy of the state, and I mean the United States of America,” explained Burns. “He doesn’t give a s*** about us, the United States. He knows he can transcend it. He can get away to any place. And so it’s just about filthy lucre, that’s it."
Burns also criticised Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, calling her “complicit”.
“The Nuremberg of this, is if it ever happens, which it won’t, will be pretty interesting," said Burns. "The way that we’ve been able to temporise and say, ‘Oh, it’s OK, we’ll just go a little bit further,’ right?"
Last month, Burns was interviewed on MSNBC, where he said that Zuckerberg allowed "misinformation" to spread on Facebook during the “most fraught time” in US history.
In this same interview, he spoke about “Soviet style disinformation.”
“We’re at this desperate place, the convergence of all those viruses, the side effects of the misinformation and the paranoia and the lying, voter suppression,” said Burns.
“And then the rewriting of our history are saying that we’re not interested in facts. We’re not interested in the truth. We’re not interested in the many varied voices that make us up.” ...If anyone knows it's the guy that studied and made accessible to tens of millions of Americans our Civil War. Here we go again?
Social media is even contagious.billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 8:44 amFacebook was inevitable. Given Facebook as it is, it has and will continue to contribute to the divisions in our country caused by the spreading of lies and disinformation.
I don't see any way around it other than through education, but that ain't gonna happen with our schools turned into job mills for big business and the absolute fucked up situation with lack of accountability in home sculs.
The republicans have won their war against education, but they won't stop until we are a nation of idiots.
We have fox to thank for the destruction far more than Facebook.
It can get worse than a nation that elects a fake tv reality star to the presidency. The 2023 impeachment of Biden and Harris is on the horizon.
Psychiatrists have discovered that patients with tics have 'caught' a 'Tourette's-like' illness from social media
Psychiatrists have identified a new "Tourette-like" illness being spread through social media.
The "mass social media-induced illness" (MSMI) - more traditionally called a mass sociogenic illness, but with a new term being created to fit the new condition - is causing people to develop tics "caught" from social media videos of people ticcing.
A spike in patients presenting with functional tics has been attributed to the rise in social media content showing people ticcing, a group of psychiatrists in Germany have found....
The paper, published by the Oxford University Press, discusses the German internet fame of Jan Zimmermann, a YouTuber with 2.23 million subscribers on his channel Gewitter im Komf (Thunderstorm in Brain), who states he has Tourette's syndrome.
The clue that this illness was being "caught" from social media was that the tics were identical to Zimmermann's.
The mostly verbal tics included people saying "heil Hitler," "Du bist häßlich" (you are ugly) and "pommes" (chips)....
I can't envision a resolution to the current state of affairs. Feels like we're just going to keep becoming more and more divided.billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 8:44 amFacebook was inevitable. Given Facebook as it is, it has and will continue to contribute to the divisions in our country caused by the spreading of lies and disinformation.Vrede too wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 7:10 amZuckerberg is not merely complicit, he is a source of evil.Whack9 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 3:53 pmEveryone on Facebook is a strong adherent to FaCtS aNd LoGiC!11! Except the facts and logic they supposedly adhere to is more like "Feelings and emotions!"billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 3:50 pmMy wife plays there. I've given up trying to talk her out of it.
My favorite is when dopes try to defend their completely idiotic reasoning by following up with "this is my opinion and I have a right to believe what I want!" Yes. I've seen this many times from many different people.
A surprising number of people that I used to know have completely gone off the deep end thanks to FB. They've burrowed deep into the butt hole of the conspiracy theory community.Filmmaker Ken Burns calls Mark Zuckerberg an ‘enemy of the state’
... "This is an enemy of the state, and I mean the United States of America,” explained Burns. “He doesn’t give a s*** about us, the United States. He knows he can transcend it. He can get away to any place. And so it’s just about filthy lucre, that’s it."
Burns also criticised Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, calling her “complicit”.
“The Nuremberg of this, is if it ever happens, which it won’t, will be pretty interesting," said Burns. "The way that we’ve been able to temporise and say, ‘Oh, it’s OK, we’ll just go a little bit further,’ right?"
Last month, Burns was interviewed on MSNBC, where he said that Zuckerberg allowed "misinformation" to spread on Facebook during the “most fraught time” in US history.
In this same interview, he spoke about “Soviet style disinformation.”
“We’re at this desperate place, the convergence of all those viruses, the side effects of the misinformation and the paranoia and the lying, voter suppression,” said Burns.
“And then the rewriting of our history are saying that we’re not interested in facts. We’re not interested in the truth. We’re not interested in the many varied voices that make us up.” ...If anyone knows it's the guy that studied and made accessible to tens of millions of Americans our Civil War. Here we go again?
I don't see any way around it other than through education, but that ain't gonna happen with our schools turned into job mills for big business and the absolute fucked up situation with lack of accountability in home sculs.
The republicans have won their war against education, but they won't stop until we are a nation of idiots.
We have fox to thank for the destruction far more than Facebook.
It can get worse than a nation that elects a fake tv reality star to the presidency. The 2023 impeachment of Biden and Harris is on the horizon.
That's how Trumpettes are - whiny, lying perpetual victims.Whack9 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 06, 2021 6:16 pmActual post I saw on FB. Someone called her out though - her kids were removed because they left the building to start a Trump rally, not because of the way they were dressed.
But that doesn't matter because her post was shared many, many times and will be taken as fact, further warping people's view of reality.
Agree 100%neoplacebo wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 7:29 pmThat kind of thing is why I don't do Facebook. I don't think I could stand such a barrage or even a glancing blow of such ignorance.