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Antonio 2022-03-22 09:02:11
Talk about the incense K shots in the film that do not exceed 3 seconds
No Weibo. No Twitter. FB is rarely seen. IG has been used for many years, but I haven't added friends for many years. Work communication basically relies on Whatsapp, and WeChat Moments have been closed for a long time. The few Social Media mutes the notice at the moment of download. In fact, the...
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Ena 2022-03-24 09:02:27
I'm sorry, we don't have an appointment
"The Great Hack" focuses on digging deeply into FB's participation in political election events and talks about data right. The ethical problem in this film's description of the business model is more comprehensive and detailed, and the golden sentences are frequent. After watching it, there will...
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Casimer 2022-04-23 07:03:01
Great shot. The question is, does the time on the phone replace the time that people do? chat with neighbors
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Anais 2022-03-26 09:01:08
An ideological propaganda machine with private goods. Criticize social media for spreading fake news, but believe Chinese people burn 5G through social media. Criticize social media for spreading fake news, but believe that fake news is spread by Chinese and Russian agents through the New York Times. Spread fake news and carry out color revolutions in the name of "democracy and freedom". But at the same time, he regards his "democracy and freedom" as a victim, "our democracy is in danger." The theory of "Russia influenced the election" has come again, diverting domestic conflicts. The thief shouts to catch the thief. Pretend to be poor. Speaking up. paradox. Western performance art. Everything is political. The film is subtly controlling and changing what is happening, and social media has changed their mind structure. The West has mastered the commanding heights of public opinion, manipulated the world through the media, and then criticized the media to advertise itself. It is a win-win situation. People who don't know what to do will feel that those who criticize are sober, and that what they criticize is really happening. Including the NY Times quoted in it itself is a master of ideological fake news.
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