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  • Our Omnibus draws samples entirely from the SSRS Opinion Panel, which has a probability-based recruitment methodology. No one can volunteer or sign up for the SSRS Opinion Panel; members are randomly selected and invited to participate. The panel recruits randomly selected panelists using a nationally-representative address-based sample (ABS) design with a randomly dialed prepaid cell phone supplement (RDD). This reduces the risk of bias and ensures that bots or fraudulent panelists are not recruited.

    So, people who answer strange phone numbers. I think 15 years ago that would have been fine. But now, not so much, and I really don’t think this filter is talked about as much as much as I would like.

    Try looking for “ssrs scams”, and mixed into that are actual experiences with the survey, by people asking about what they experienced. Also mixed into are the various actual scams that pretend to be legitimate.

    A huge percentage of mentally healthy USA adults would not participate

  • It reminds me of the spate of articles 8 years ago about this; how headlines made mountains out of molehill changes in stats.

    The fact is, about of a third of Americans would be pleased with orange-face no matter what he did or who got hurt.

    All these leopard-eating-faces articles are just modern day morality plays ( the performance of drama about how the wicked or sinners get their justice, or tearfully beg for forgiveness). People been enjoying this even before the printing press

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  • I think conditions have improved, but look worse because things have improved. I know that makes no sense.

    Many jails have horrible things done to people. But due to the various reforms and court actions, many but not all places have more transparent reporting while having small improvement.

  • Don’t know. But if the tariffs are as bad as many think, I believe the black market in the USA will grow faster than the speakeasies and smuggling booze did a century ago. There will be huge demand to bring in cheaper goods that are legally sold at higher rates.

    It’s a new and huge untapped market to provide support, even if most of the movement of goods will be done by organized crime later. A lot of what will happen is unknown.

    Certainly there will be a new cat and mouse dynamics. Very rarely does a huge layer of graft poof into existence to fast in a country. Lots of dynamics navigating this new electronic frontier!

  • I think nobody understands exactly how anything works, but enough of us understand our own little corner of tech to make new things and keep the older things going. I’ve been coding for decades, and proudly state I understand about 1% of what I do. This is higher than most

    AI will make these little gardens of knowledge smaller for most, and yet again we, as the human species, will forever rely on another layer of tech.

  • So anyway, here I was, drifting through the lemmy pages, when I realized there was a ton of money to be made by writing software for smugglers.

    I have never really known a smuggler of physical goods, but I imagine I will try now

  • Except they will probably not regulate natural dyes, or even force listing of the replacements. Some of the replacements will not be healthy.

    So like usual, it looks good at first sight but will sicken and poison many children and adults instead.

    food allergies too!

  • Having seen how the world treats Russian citizens, no.

    But that is later, after things get worse. Fur now there are plenty of options for those who have money, or are brave, or talented or some combination. Everyone else here will suffer through it

  • Still waiting for the crazy shaman to be elected senator.

    There is no way to rescue the USA from what will happen the next decades, there is no mechanism. And that is even if democrats make a majority win in both houses next year.

    The USA will still decline and it will be a messy time filled with multiple failures by the thousands for the next generation or two.

    That said, I see hope still, just not in federal government or many state governments, but in new ways for the common people to organize in communities .

    But yea, many of the agitators locked up now will be filthy rich later

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  • It’s just a different brutality. Those who know their history will find it familiar, only it’s Americans who face it now.

    It’s also not a surprise it happened. People 40 years back could have said that once people in the USA do it to other countries, sabotage the infrastructure, then they or their children could do it to Americans too. And so they did

  • Watching the different institutions take sides shows the political fault lines that have built up for more than a generation. It’s sort of pretty, and educational.

    Harvard was always old money, and most the older families of the super rich do not support what is happening. They want the old empire back, among other things.

    Columbia is more new money, and the politically connected , one will see the more recently wealthy , as a rule, or the older ones who are more opportunistic.