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Interesting update from the BBC on the consequences of Fake news and misinformation in 2020.
This has become more personal in my family because a young niece has now become enmeshed in the whirlpool.Playing havoc with family and friends...
The casualties of this year's viral conspiracy theories
Conspiracy theories ripped through the internet this year, destroying relationships and endangering lives.www.bbc.com
I can see a use for it, it's a way of sending a message to anyone who might want to know whether they're a true friend or not and no problem, some have a use for that.Sorry about your family issue bas. Apart from this site I keep away from S M . I can't see why its so addictive. Better to just email your friends.
I can see a use for it, it's a way of sending a message to anyone who might want to know whether they're a true friend or not and no problem, some have a use for that.
It's like any tool though. Useful for a purpose but incredibly destructive if used for the sake of using it. Someone with a hammer can do a hell of a lot of damage pretty quickly if they're hammering things for the sake of hammering them and not with an actual purpose.
Spot on IMO, I have visited whirlpool about half a dozen times and only for an answer to a specific question, it seems to have a good knowledge base, but it will obviously attract trolls which spoils what is otherwise a great resource.Yes it depends on the "customer base".
Groups like this with a common interest can discuss that interest rationally (mostly), same with cars, motorbikes, travel or whatever, the problem starts when things go off topic, as we have found with "General Chat", there is a greater diversity of opinion than there is with the share market and things tend to get emotional.
I think our moderator is basically correct in keeping these issues under control while still allowing a degree of discussion. He's walked a fine line pretty well imo.
Sites where things are not as well controlled are more of a problem, emotions are allowed to run free and things can turn nasty. They are the sites I keep away from.
That just means Giuliani will have access to all their data, historical files, business dealings. Will be interesting to see if it goes ahead or not.The chickens are coming home to roost....
Dominion Voting Systems sues Rudy Giuliani over false election claims, seeks $1.3 billion
Dominion Voting Systems sues Rudy Giuliani over false election claims, seeks $1.3 billion
The complaint outlines evidence of Giuliani's false claims about how Dominion "fixed" the election.www.nbcnews.com
That just means Giuliani will have access to all their data, historical files, business dealings. Will be interesting to see if it goes ahead or not.
That's the point. Whoever backs down obviously has something to hide. Interesting to see where it heads in a few months.Hardly an issue for Dominion, unless you actually believe they did what Giuliani said.
What is more interesting is what Giuliani's response may be, now that it appears he will not receive a presidential pardon. I say appears because a day or two ago Cohen (ex Trump lawyer) said that it was likely Trump has secretly pardoned himself and his family. Maybe Giuliani was included.
What costs are Giuliani willing to incur to defend himself in a (hopeless) case against a much bigger adversary, particularly when he has failed in every attempt thus far to prove fraud. If he has not been pardoned, what might he reveal against Trump in some plea bargain.
If Dominion had something to hide, they wouldn’t have started the lawsuit.That's the point. Whoever backs down obviously has something to hide. Interesting to see where it heads in a few months.
Let's see how good he is as a lawyer, Giuliani. Easy to talk the talk, but different when defending oneself.Hardly an issue for Dominion, unless you actually believe they did what Giuliani said.
What is more interesting is what Giuliani's response may be, now that it appears he will not receive a presidential pardon. I say appears because a day or two ago Cohen (ex Trump lawyer) said that it was likely Trump has secretly pardoned himself and his family. Maybe Giuliani was included.
What costs are Giuliani willing to incur to defend himself in a (hopeless) case against a much bigger adversary, particularly when he has failed in every attempt thus far to prove fraud. If he has not been pardoned, what might he reveal against Trump in some plea bargain.
Well.... soon going to find out.If Dominion had something to hide, they wouldn’t have started the lawsuit.
Perhaps you can tell us what led to that conclusion as it seems as dubious as hundreds you have reached as ASF.I'm fairly certain dominion didn't have a clean record.
What makes you think that? Is it a case of if enough mud is thrown, some will stick? There was no discrepancy between the electronic results and the paper results.I'm fairly certain dominion didn't have a clean record.
My mistake, I'm thinking of Smartmatic. They were the ones with the history.What makes you think that? Is it a case of if enough mud is thrown, some will stick? There was no discrepancy between the electronic results and the paper results.
My mistake, I'm thinking of Smartmatic. They were the ones with the history.
History (I'm not sure if they have any other then right wing smears) or not, they are also going to make the fake news spreaders eat their words.
I was really surprised when I heard Maria Bartiromo repeat the false accusations without question. I had a lot of respect for her when she was on CNBC and at that time she was known to be capable of shifting markets based on what she opined. I was shocked when she moved to Fox, but as she was primarily on the Fox Business Network, I assumed that she could maintain some integrity. But no.
Voting technology company Smartmatic files $2.7 billion lawsuit against Fox News, Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell over 'disinformation campaign'
Voting technology company Smartmatic files $2.7 billion lawsuit against Fox News, Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell over 'disinformation campaign'
A voting technology company swept up in baseless conspiracy theories about the 2020 election filed a monster $2.7 billion lawsuit on Thursday against Fox News, some of the network's star hosts, and pro-Trump attorneys Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell, alleging the parties worked in concert to...edition.cnn.com
Smartmatic's lawyer, J. Erik Connolly, told CNN Business that the case is one of the most "straightforward" he has ever seen. Connolly, who secured one of the largest defamation settlements ever in the "pink slime" case against ABC News, told CNN Business that because Smartmatic's role in the 2020 general election was limited to providing services to Los Angeles County, he could easily prove all the conspiracy theories false.
"By being able to say Smartmatic was in Los Angeles County and nowhere else, I've been able to prove a lie of everything they essentially said with one salient fact," Connolly told CNN. "I've been doing this for a long time and that might be one of the easiest ways to demonstrate falsity that I've ever had."
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