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Can we get the facts of life from social media?
Short answer: no. What follows is one entire chapter from my book, How I Learned The Facts of Life, the title of which is duplicated above. (A very short chapter.) There’s a reason why I’m posting it here today. I … Continue reading
Posted in COVID-19, Komprosplat, Politics, The Facts of Life, Trumpism
Tagged 538.com, bots, bots on Twitter, Carnegie Mellon, Center for Informed Democracy and Social Cybersecurity, COVID, Kar Swisher, MIT, MIT Technology Review, New Knowledge, Reddit, Renee DiResta, Russian troll farms, Trump, Twitter
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What are the presidential candidates saying and doing? And, oh yeah, Michael Cohen.
In the remote case you’ve not been following the 2020 presidential race (I’m teasing you — who could manage to follow everything?), 538, bless its heart, is. Here’s what they launched today. There are some juicy bits, yes, but mostly … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, The Facts of Life, voting rights
Tagged 2020 candidates, 538.com, Cohen hearing, collusion, FBI, Michael Cohen, Mueller investigation, Roger Stone, Russian collusion, Trump, Wikileaks
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