Anonymous ID: d4ae71 July 26, 2020, 1:34 a.m. No.10080928   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1208

>>10080836

TYB

>>>10080792 More stuff about the Rich seeking to escape the coming Apocalypse by buying NZ Citizenship

Well at least the fuckin' Commies were right about something! kek

Anonymous ID: d4ae71 July 26, 2020, 2:02 a.m. No.10081038   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10080980

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Stéphane Bancel

Born 1972/1973 (age 47–48)[1]

France

Nationality French

Education École Centrale Paris

University of Minnesota

Harvard Business School

Occupation Businessman

Known for CEO and 9% owner of Moderna

Net worth US$1.0 billion (April 2020)[1]

Stéphane Bancel (born 1972/1973) is a French businessman and the CEO and 9% owner of Moderna, an American biotechnology company.

 

Early life

Bancel was born in France and earned his master's degrees in engineering from École Centrale Paris, and the University of Minnesota.[1] He went on to earn an MBA from Harvard Business School.[2]

 

Career

Bancel was a sales director at Eli Lilly, eventually becoming head of operations for Belgium.[2] In 2007, he became CEO of French diagnostics company BioMérieux.[2]

 

In 2011, Bancel joined Moderna, becoming CEO.[1] In 2016, Stat news, reported that Bancel led a highly secretive culture with little outside review of its science or research.[2]

 

Personal life

In April 2020, with the Moderna share price rising on news of imminent phase 2 human trials for its potential COVID-19 vaccine, Bancel's stake of about 9% became worth over $1 billion.

 

and just like that the world gave birth to a baby billionaire.

Anonymous ID: d4ae71 July 26, 2020, 2:13 a.m. No.10081082   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1212 >>1388 >>1476 >>1501 >>1628 >>1629 >>1644 >>1664

It’s too late to stop QAnon with fact checks and account bans

Why Twitter and Facebook’s attempts to deal with a growing ‘omniconspiracy’ can’t work without coordinated efforts across the online platforms.

by Abby Ohlheiser

July 26, 2020

 

"Twitter is perfect as a megaphone for the far right: its trending topics are easy to game, journalists spend way too much time on the site, and—if you’re lucky—the President of the United States might retweet you.

 

QAnon, the continuously evolving pro-Trump conspiracy theory, is good at Twitter in the same way as other successful internet-native ideologies—using the platform to manipulate information, attention and distribution all at the same time. On Tuesday, Twitter took a step aimed at limiting how successful QAnon can be there, including taking down about 7,000 accounts that promote the conspiracy, designating QAnon as “coordinated harmful activity,” and preventing related terms from showing up in trending and search results.

 

“We will permanently suspend accounts Tweeting about these topics that we know are engaged in violations of our multi-account policy, coordinating abuse around individual victims, or are attempting to evade a previous suspension,” Twitter announced. The company added that they’d seen an increase in those activities in recent weeks.

 

The New York Times reported that Facebook was planning to "take similar steps to limit the reach of QAnon content on its platform" next month, citing two employees of the company who spoke anonymously. On Friday, TikTok blocked several hashtags related to QAnon from search results.

 

This most recent push to limit QAnon's reach follows two high-profile campaigns driven by QAnon. First American model and celebrity Chrissy Teigen, who has more than 13 million followers on Twitter, was the target of an intense harassment campaign, then more recently, QAnon accounts were instrumental in spreading a bogus human trafficking conspiracy theory about the furniture marketplace Wayfair. The claims spread from Twitter's trending bar to Instagram and TikTok accounts promoting the conspiracy theory to their followers."

Moar at link:

https://www.technologyreview.com/2020/07/26/1005609/qanon-facebook-twitter-youtuube/