Fakebook And The Narrative Of Russian 2016 Elections Interference

Facebook got rid of over 2 BILLION fake accounts over the first 3 months of this quarter.

https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article...-account-purge

This tells me that Facebook is still "vulnerable" to "election interference". In fact it's a feature. FB depends on revenue from advertisers. Advertisers require human eyeballs on their ads. FB depends on ads for revenue and doesn't give a flying fuck whether they are political ads and who funds them. Oh sure, they put in safeguards but they are throwing bullshit ads to my account no matter how many times I click the "Not Interested" or "SPAM" option.

Also, here's supposedly the paltry amount russians spent on FB ads. My guess is that this number doesn't hold up to scrutiny as to what "Russians" and "political interfering" means either.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlo...=.713a425f6f7c

With $81 million spent on Facebook by the Trump and Clinton campaigns, mostly to mobilize core supporters to donate and volunteer, a low-six-figure buy is unlikely to have tipped the election. The Russian effort looks even less influential when one considers the tiny amount of Russian Facebook spending directed at key battleground states — $1,979 in Wisconsin, $823 in Michigan and $300 in Pennsylvania. From an electoral perspective, the campaign was remarkably unsophisticated.
the entire russian interference claim in the election was overblown

russian attempts at influencing american opinion has been something that has gone on for a long time

the piddling amount russia spent on line had no effect

the only real thing that occurred in 2016 of any consequence was the exposure of hellary's and the dnc's emails that showed their lies, racism and collusion with "journalists"

of course we all knew those things, but to have specifics in print in black and white was quite embarrasing and changed narratives

but was russia involved in that?

the overblown focus on the russian interference narrative was merely part of the dimocrats lies in trying to get rid or trump
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
I think they spent 10,000. that's not serious money.
rexdutchman's Avatar
I think they spent 10,000. that's not serious money. Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
I remember that either twitter, google or FB said at a Congressional hearing that that's all the Russians spent on their platform. Can't find a link about the hearing to pin which company's rep said it.

$10K is the kinda number a company bureaucrat would say when they don't have any proof and don't want to spend time with further investigation.