>>7265935 (pb)
Weird, the text didn't post? What I meant to post was:
How do you think twitter knows what you do OFFLINE and OFF-SITE??
All your data is not only silo'd within reddit, amazon, linkdin, pintrest, google+, the cloud, etc, but contrary to what they say - they share information, they of course sell your data as well.
There is NO OTHER WAY for twitter to know that you do something offline (sign up for an even on facebook), amazon/google home "listening in" to your convos at home (and when you have sex!) In other words
>ALL your life are belong to us!
Remember, this is how they come up with the 4am talking points:
-monitor trending topics on twitter, fb, etc
-monitor all polls
-calculate how well today's talking points are working
-determine what elements of today's talking points aren't "taking"
-use ai to determine what to use as "pressure points" and "trigger language" to bring more on board agenda
-send talking points out via "newswires" like Gannet, AP, etc.
Look more than surface level.
Connect the dots of data points.
Build the bigger picture
Create graphics to educate the public during and after the Storm