Anonymous ID: 7f2579 April 29, 2019, 7:22 a.m. No.6357977   🗄️.is 🔗kun

“Executives Are Very Worried Fox & Friends Will Be Next”: After Taking Over Fox, Lachlan Murdoch Is in a Trump Trap

When advertisers rebelled at outrage anchors like Jeanine Pirro and Tucker Carlson, Trump called Lachlan’s daddy, Rupert Murdoch, to keep them on the air. Inside the battle for the future of the network.

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2019/04/fox-and-friends-will-be-next-lachlan-murdoch-is-in-a-trump-trap?utm_source=pocket-newtab

Anonymous ID: 7f2579 April 29, 2019, 7:32 a.m. No.6358060   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8112 >>8391 >>8547 >>8590

Judicial Watch

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‏Verified account @JudicialWatch

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@TomFitton discusses how the Mueller report was an absurd abuse of power: “The idea that a DOJ employee would say we can’t exonerate @realDonaldTrump of having committed a crime is the ultimate abuse of authority & power. This entire report was Mueller’s last abuse of power.”

 

>https://twitter.com/i/status/1122870653353246720

Anonymous ID: 7f2579 April 29, 2019, 7:33 a.m. No.6358074   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Donald J. Trump

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42s42 seconds ago

 

I’ll never get the support of Dues Crazy union leadership, those people who rip-off their membership with ridiculously high dues, medical and other expenses while being paid a fortune. But the members love Trump. They look at our record economy, tax & reg cuts, military etc. WIN!

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Anonymous ID: 7f2579 April 29, 2019, 8:27 a.m. No.6358536   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8547 >>8590

Facebook to Fund Research on Social Media Impact on Elections

Facebook announced Monday its first research grants to academics studying the impact of social media on elections, part of an effort to prevent manipulation of social platforms.

 

The leading social network said some 60 researchers from 30 academic institutions across 11 countries were selected under a review process by the Social Science Research Council and the independent group Social Science One.

 

Facebook began the research initiative last year after revelations of foreign influence campaigns on the 2016 US election and the Brexit vote in Britain.

 

It began soliciting proposals last year, and on Monday unveiled its first research grants.

 

"To assure the independence of the research and the researchers, Facebook did not play any role in the selection of the individuals or their projects and will have no role in directing the findings or conclusions of the research," said a blog post by Facebook executives Elliot Schrage and Chaya Nayak.

 

"We hope this initiative will deepen public understanding of the role social media has on elections and democracy and help Facebook and other companies improve their products and practices."

 

The researchers will be granted access to Facebook's internal data through a "first-of-its-kind data sharing infrastructure to provide researchers access to Facebook data in a secure manner that protects people's privacy," Schrage and Nayak wrote.

 

"Some of these steps include building a process to remove personally identifiable information from the data set and only allowing researcher access to the data set through a secure portal."

 

Gary King and Nathaniel Persily of Social Science One said in a statement the researchers will seek to move swiftly to help social networks improve their security and integrity.

 

"The urgency of this research cannot be overstated," they wrote.

 

"Elections in India are already underway, the European Parliamentary elections will take place in short order, and the US presidential primary campaigns have begun in earnest. Concerns about disinformation, polarization, political advertising, and the role of platforms in the information ecosystem have not diminished. If anything, they have heightened."

 

Some of the research groups cited are based at Northeastern University, Ohio State University and New York University and Virginia Tech University in the United States; France's Institute of Political Studies; National Chengchi University in Taiwan; Italy's Universita di Urbino Carlo Bo; University of Sao Paulo in Brazil; Germany's Technical University of Munich; the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands; and Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile

 

>https://www.securityweek.com/facebook-fund-research-social-media-impact-elections