Palantir may be engaging in a coordinated disinformation campaign by astroturfing these news-related subreddits: r/world, r/newsletter, r/investinq, and r/tech_news
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I'm not sure what you interpret from the words "policy changes" but they dont usually refer to a weird feeling.
Funny that's exactly the zeitgeist of 1930s Germany.
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But thats the first example i noticed because it was just so obvious.
You must have been too young in 2015. Redditors watched in amazement as "the switch" flipped from Bernie to Hillary in literal hours.
The DNC later admitted to spending millions of dollars on actual shills, employed by ActBlue, to "Correct the Record" on Hillary.
Man the CTR shit was so annoying
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According to the comments r/europe_sub and r/canada_sub might be involved as well.
Palantir may be engaging in a coordinated disinformation campaign by astroturfing these news-related subreddits: r/world, r/newsletter, r/investinq, and r/tech_news - r/SubredditDrama
View on Redlib, an alternative private front-end to Reddit.
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Alex Karp, founder, CEO, and majority shareholder of Palantir, is an ultra-zionist genocide supporter who has repeatedly advocated for pre-emptive murder of anyone (foreign) who does not obey the US empire. He does this in ordinary business news interviews.
As one of the leading companies seeking funding for Skynet, and universal CIA media unanimity on the importance that the US be dominant/first in race to develop Skynet. AGI/Skynet can be programmed to serve any supremacist ideology other than machines, and US empire and CIA aligned oligarchy supremacism is as much your enemy as robot supremacism.
AI, like mainstream media, and reddit/lemmy news, politics, world subs are CIA/empire allegiant. Brainwashing your warmongering support is their agenda. Skynet is far more power maximizing than UBI utopia.
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I think it can be difficult to relate to such abstract concepts and consequences that you don't feel directly. After all, it'd be much easier to press on a button that'd kill 10 000 people living 10 000 km away from you than to stab one person to death. Out of sight out of mind.
My point being that I don't think he's indifferent to people that he doesn't know, he's simply not able to process all the ramifications of this particular thing. The effects of data collection and manipulation is quite subtle, after all, like the frog in the slow burning pot
He was a pretty smart guy, so I'm pretty sure he understood the ramifications. This isn't like a plumber working in a building that happens to house an evil company. This was directly working as a high ranking software developer at a shitty software company.
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According to the comments r/europe_sub and r/canada_sub might be involved as well.
Palantir may be engaging in a coordinated disinformation campaign by astroturfing these news-related subreddits: r/world, r/newsletter, r/investinq, and r/tech_news - r/SubredditDrama
View on Redlib, an alternative private front-end to Reddit.
(redlib.tiekoetter.com)
Guy. Reddit is already compromised.
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Alex Karp, founder, CEO, and majority shareholder of Palantir, is an ultra-zionist genocide supporter who has repeatedly advocated for pre-emptive murder of anyone (foreign) who does not obey the US empire. He does this in ordinary business news interviews.
As one of the leading companies seeking funding for Skynet, and universal CIA media unanimity on the importance that the US be dominant/first in race to develop Skynet. AGI/Skynet can be programmed to serve any supremacist ideology other than machines, and US empire and CIA aligned oligarchy supremacism is as much your enemy as robot supremacism.
AI, like mainstream media, and reddit/lemmy news, politics, world subs are CIA/empire allegiant. Brainwashing your warmongering support is their agenda. Skynet is far more power maximizing than UBI utopia.
He also considers himself a marxist iirc
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He also considers himself a marxist iirc
link to that? I looked for one.
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link to that? I looked for one.
Palantir, the Peter Thiel-backed company that sold big data services to ICE and NYPD, has a CEO who is a 'self-described socialist'
Palantir is known for sorting data for spy agencies and ICE, but its CEO portrays himself as a socialist rather than a cut-throat neoliberal, according to new report.
Business Insider (www.businessinsider.com)
He referred to himself as "socialist" in 2018, apparently.
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link to that? I looked for one.
What the other guy provided is as good as I will find
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Palantir, the Peter Thiel-backed company that sold big data services to ICE and NYPD, has a CEO who is a 'self-described socialist'
Palantir is known for sorting data for spy agencies and ICE, but its CEO portrays himself as a socialist rather than a cut-throat neoliberal, according to new report.
Business Insider (www.businessinsider.com)
He referred to himself as "socialist" in 2018, apparently.
Probably double speak. in 2024 election cycle he tried to say he wasn't picking sides but in same sentence "but democrats cultural marxist wokeness must stop". Zionist oligarchs turn on liberal values is that being anti genocide is woke.
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According to the comments r/europe_sub and r/canada_sub might be involved as well.
Palantir may be engaging in a coordinated disinformation campaign by astroturfing these news-related subreddits: r/world, r/newsletter, r/investinq, and r/tech_news - r/SubredditDrama
View on Redlib, an alternative private front-end to Reddit.
(redlib.tiekoetter.com)
I mean if you read any Reddit that during the road to the recent USA elections, Biden should have won by an extremely large margin, and later , Kamala.
If we used Reddit threads of those months as reference, we'd currently been talking about how hard Kamala won
But she didn't
So yeah, take whatever is on Reddit, and now Lemmy, with an asteroid sized pinch of salt
Not saying those comments were fake, they certainly represent someone, now, wheater that someone is a sizeable amount of voters...
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Thiel funded reddit. He's had his hands in it since 2014.
Damn, I forgot about that somehow. I hate this timeline.
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Guy. Reddit is already compromised.
The wholesale takeover of the site by /r/The_Donald posters gaming the algorithm back in 2016 is entirely down the memory hole.
Nobody who still uses the site wants to believe they're being hoodwinked again.
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It's good that people are exposing manipulation and the corporations behind it but it's quite useless to do it on a heavily censored and already manipulated platform like reddit. I would also like to remember everyone that a bunch of people paid to work 8h a day could rig lemmy in a day, if you don't stop upvoting memes and stupid subs evil corporations like palantir are going to feast on lemmy.
if you don’t stop upvoting memes and stupid subs
Who says "we're" up voting it? Nobody questions where the upvotes for "PuppyOfTheDay" come from? Once you concede the algorithm is rigged, it's silly to blame the humans for what's on your feed.
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I mean if you read any Reddit that during the road to the recent USA elections, Biden should have won by an extremely large margin, and later , Kamala.
If we used Reddit threads of those months as reference, we'd currently been talking about how hard Kamala won
But she didn't
So yeah, take whatever is on Reddit, and now Lemmy, with an asteroid sized pinch of salt
Not saying those comments were fake, they certainly represent someone, now, wheater that someone is a sizeable amount of voters...
Snakes on a Plane and Bernie have proven that what you see online is complete bullshit.
Biden got the boot because he was a no-hoper and his party must have been aware of his cancer. Kamala stood ZERO chance.
It sucks to have to admit that Trump and his fascists are popular. Very popular.
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Palantir, the Peter Thiel-backed company that sold big data services to ICE and NYPD, has a CEO who is a 'self-described socialist'
Palantir is known for sorting data for spy agencies and ICE, but its CEO portrays himself as a socialist rather than a cut-throat neoliberal, according to new report.
Business Insider (www.businessinsider.com)
He referred to himself as "socialist" in 2018, apparently.
Of the National variety.
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It's good that people are exposing manipulation and the corporations behind it but it's quite useless to do it on a heavily censored and already manipulated platform like reddit. I would also like to remember everyone that a bunch of people paid to work 8h a day could rig lemmy in a day, if you don't stop upvoting memes and stupid subs evil corporations like palantir are going to feast on lemmy.
Saw a jailbait post/entire community ("fauxbait") pop-up just yesterday. It's like watching it all happen from scratch.
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I think it can be difficult to relate to such abstract concepts and consequences that you don't feel directly. After all, it'd be much easier to press on a button that'd kill 10 000 people living 10 000 km away from you than to stab one person to death. Out of sight out of mind.
My point being that I don't think he's indifferent to people that he doesn't know, he's simply not able to process all the ramifications of this particular thing. The effects of data collection and manipulation is quite subtle, after all, like the frog in the slow burning pot
After all, it’d be much easier to press on a button that’d kill 10 000 people living 10 000 km away from you than to stab one person to death.
That could be the result of our training. After all, people die for our way of life and we have to cope.
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if you don’t stop upvoting memes and stupid subs
Who says "we're" up voting it? Nobody questions where the upvotes for "PuppyOfTheDay" come from? Once you concede the algorithm is rigged, it's silly to blame the humans for what's on your feed.
According to your history you are posting memes and shitposts yourself.
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According to your history you are posting memes and shitposts yourself.
I guess I'm a highly sophosticated Palantir bot account trying to trick you into interacting with me.
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The Current System of Online Advertising has Been Ruled Illegal by The Belgian Court of Appeal. Advertising itself is Still Allowed, but not in a Way That Secretly Tracks Everyone’s Behavior.
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