Some clever bloke with "problem glasses", pink hair and a nose ring -the epitome of everything certain newfags on Sup Forums fear- was in part responsible for helping manipulate millions of certain people vote for a certain person in a recent American election. How awkward for the Warriors of Kek. youtube.com/watch?v=zb6-xz-geH4
Hmm... Published on 27 Sep 2016 Description: >In a presentation at the 2016 Concordia Annual Summit in New York, Mr. Alexander Nix discusses the power of big data in global elections. Cambridge Analytica’s revolutionary approach to audience targeting, data modeling, and psychographic profiling has made them a leader in behavioral microtargeting for election processes around the world. youtube.com/watch?v=n8Dd5aVXLCc
Wew lad.
Luis Myers
explain
William Davis
What the first clip, as well as this clip youtube.com/watch?v=FXdYSQ6nu-M Then, with that knowledge, watch the clip in this post I had a look to see if it was being talked about on Sup Forums and they have/had by this point a thread up with people desperately trying to spin it is false news. It's kind of hilarious, to be honest.
Zachary Anderson
I'm thinking Trump supporters didn't need to be "manipulated" by fake news from Russia to vote for him, they already had a lot of racial resentment.
The people trying to blame it all on Russia are the neocons/neolibs who want a third World War.
That's just my two cents.
Owen Wood
I wouldn't call it fake news, but what exactly is the meat and potatoes of the allegations being made here? I watched the Channel 4 clip and he uses a lot of words to say very little.
Nolan Edwards
>a high tech ad agency ran a successful campaign
Stop the fucking presses NOW
Christian Allen
You know how Ted Cruz became such a meme on places like Sup Forums? These people were responsible for creating that. It is discussing in particular by the CEO back in 2016, before the reality of the manipulation was leaked.
Yeah, no mate.
Owen Lee
>blah blah blah angry white men blah blah lblah bannon blah blah blah nazis
interesting how king cuck over here got fooled into doing this. guess $$$ really is king after all
Joshua Hall
>blah blah blah angry white men blah blah lblah bannon blah blah blah nazis ??? >interesting how king cuck over here got fooled into doing this Who are you talking about in particular?
Jose Clark
im not watching it just explain what he says
Nathaniel Richardson
the goy in the vid
Nathaniel Williams
>im not watching it Watch it if you want to understand, mong. Why would you ignore a first hand account in favour of a shitty second hand summary?
The CEO making big bucks out of this or the guy in the first clip who was responsible for creating the process and is clearly trying to smother his gloating with a false sense of moral obligation well after the fact? The only "goys" here are the people who were targeted by this.
>In one exchange, when asked about digging up material on political opponents, Mr Nix said they could “send some girls around to the candidate’s house”, adding that Ukrainian girls “are very beautiful, I find that works very well”. >He said: “… we just put information into the bloodstream of the internet, and then, and then watch it grow, give it a little push every now and again… like a remote control. It has to happen without anyone thinking, ‘that’s propaganda’, because the moment you think ‘that’s propaganda’, the next question is, ‘who’s put that out?’.”
All the Ted Cruz memes ever made were about making fun of him. What you're saying makes zero sense.
Daniel Bell
How is using analytical technology in 2016 to win an election controversial? The only controversy is the company got access to the information from some stupid survey.
Angel Harris
that's fine this page is satire
Matthew Gonzalez
>You know how Ted Cruz became such a meme on places like Sup Forums Ted Cruz was a meme in America before the election. The guy read Dr. Suess in Congress and as a solicitor general said people had no right to use sex toys.