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  • At first I was cool with buying digital copies of movies from streaming services, when they first offered them. Until my neighbor apparently got his account suspended and had absolutely no access to all the digital copies of movies he had bought. I then realized... it's true, we're entering an age of, "you will own NOTHING and be happy".

    So I rather support pirates.

  • Whoever is corrupt, get rid of them, no mercy. It's why I've recently became a fan of Bukele, guy not only cleaned up the streets of his nation, but then put the cross hairs on his own administration to make sure everything is halal.

  • Probably because these agencies are far more heavily invested in our government than we know. But this is all pure speculation. There's so many different groups, variables in the U.S. that I honestly can't fathom what a civil war nor what a revolution would look like. We are heavily divided into all kinds of categories that I just can't imagine it would be black and white.

  • Why do I keep getting emails from Biden/Harris/DNC even though I reported their ads as phishing and ultimately blocked them? Yet two weeks since, I continue to receive their ads.

    Not to mention.. I never signed up for DNC or GOP crap. I don't like either.

  • A constitutional republic is a government in which officials are elected as representatives of the people, and must govern according to an existing constitution that limits the government's power over its citizens. Whereas Democracy is a tool to override the limits of the government's power over its citizens.

  • I didn't state that "every revolution involved a civil war"..

    I would imagine, not stating as a fact, that the government agencies like the FBI/CIA/NSA/DHS etc.. would be defending the government and even then, there would be splinter groups amongst these agencies.

  • I'm just saying, I don't take poll numbers seriously. They're easily manipulated. Like the Chinese click farms, easy to get the results you want when technology is the medium.

    A click farm is a business or organized operation where a large group of workers or automated systems (bots) are employed to click on various online content for the purpose of artificially inflating metrics such as website traffic, app downloads, social media likes, views, and engagement. The primary purposes of click farms include:

    Boosting Online Metrics: Website Traffic: Increase the number of visitors to a website, which can make it appear more popular and attract advertisers or investors. App Downloads: Raise the download count of a mobile application, making it appear more popular and increasing its ranking in app stores. Social Media Engagement: Increase likes, follows, shares, comments, and views on social media platforms to enhance perceived popularity and influence.

    Manipulating Search Engine Rankings: SEO Manipulation: Improve a website's search engine ranking by increasing the number of visits and reducing bounce rates, making it appear more relevant and authoritative.

    Influencing Public Opinion and Marketing: Political Campaigns: Sway public opinion by boosting the visibility of political posts, comments, and pages. Brand Promotion: Enhance the online presence of brands and products to increase perceived popularity and credibility.

    Monetary Gain: Advertising Revenue: Generate income from pay-per-click (PPC) advertising models where advertisers pay for each click on their ads. Affiliate Marketing: Increase clicks on affiliate links to generate commissions from sales or leads.

    Gaming Online Systems: Contests and Promotions: Artificially inflate participation in online contests, promotions, and giveaways to win prizes. App and Game Rankings: Increase rankings and visibility in app stores and gaming platforms to attract real users and potential in-app purchases.

    Ethical and Legal Issues While click farms can provide short-term benefits by inflating metrics, they are generally considered unethical and are often illegal. They deceive genuine users, mislead advertisers, and violate the terms of service of most online platforms. The use of click farms can lead to penalties, including account suspension, legal actions, and damage to reputation.

    Detection and Prevention Many platforms employ sophisticated algorithms and machine learning techniques to detect and combat click farm activities. Measures include analyzing user behavior patterns, IP addresses, click timing, and geographic data to identify suspicious activities.

    In summary, click farms aim to create a false sense of popularity and engagement to benefit the entities that hire them, but they pose significant ethical, legal, and reputational risks.

    Hence why I hate Democracy, it's fake and ga... it's fake.

  • There's going to be military men and women who are leftists and rightists - in a civil war we would see this. There's definitely going to be active military men and women who will defend the government for the sake of the government as a whole (regardless of left or right).

  • I don't know why Biden voters don't listen to non-Biden voters.. over and over and over people have been pointing out his mental decline. But nope, they're just all Biden hating trolls. But NOW, NOW... he has failing mental faculties. I don't understand how people are entered into the Matrix. Does this happen during childhood / youth? It's mind boggling. And no Republicans aren't safe from the Matrix, they're in the same fkin simulation as the left but on the opposite side.

  • Around my way, we have a pizza chain where they've began utilizing AI to take orders over the phone. The only screw up the AI made was that at first, before the process of taking our order down, it wanted to confirm that we live within the delivery distance, so we provided our home address and it verified that we were within range of delivery, after taking the order and repeating it back to us, including that the order will be delivered to our home address (providing the details of the home address) within a certain time range, the moment it asked us if this information is correct, we said yes and then a long pause, and it responded that it could not verify our home address.

    Wat.

    And because we decided to speak to a human, it apparently dumped the entire order and the person who answered our call did not have access to all the details we provided the AI.

    Pretty much wasted a little over 5 minutes with the AI.