Canadian Government Teams With Facebook To Protect Election Integrity (vice.com) 118
An anonymous reader quotes Motherboard:
There are nearly as many Canadians who use Facebook daily as there are people in this country who are registered to vote -- which is why the federal government is working with Facebook to protect its next federal election... Facebook is now facing perhaps its biggest test as it looks to curb foreign electoral interference and the rampant disinformation on its platform, both of which undermine the nature of democracy. Facebook Canada's election integrity project includes a partnership with a local digital news media literacy organization MediaSmarts, as well as a "cyberhygiene guide" that highlights particular vulnerabilities such as phishing and page-admin authentication. Facebook also has a crisis email line to help politicians and parties with hacking concerns... Kevin Chan, Facebook Canada's head of public policy, said the social media company is working on preventing bad actors from interfering with the democratic process. "At Facebook we take our responsibilities seriously," Chan said. "We don't want anyone to use our tools to undermine democracy."
At the launch of "the Canadian Election Integrity Initiative," Canada's Minister of Democratic Institutions argued that social media sites "must begin to view themselves as actors in shaping the democratic discourse."
The article points out Facebook "has promised to hire thousands of workers globally to help review flagged and suspicious content, as well as use machine learning to identify suspicious patterns of behavior on its platform."
At the launch of "the Canadian Election Integrity Initiative," Canada's Minister of Democratic Institutions argued that social media sites "must begin to view themselves as actors in shaping the democratic discourse."
The article points out Facebook "has promised to hire thousands of workers globally to help review flagged and suspicious content, as well as use machine learning to identify suspicious patterns of behavior on its platform."
"Protect Election Integerity" (Score:2, Insightful)
Wow, that's not Orwellian at all.
Strat
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Yea it's a fucking Orwellian shitshow.
In Germany we have Facebook deletion centers whose only task is to delete controversial content. They are staffed with hundreds of people and they stocked up before the election. Said centers are being coached by hard left foundations and staffed with hard left staff that happily deletes posts that aren't violating any laws but don't suit their political worldview.
An ex employee recently reported they actively target the AfD, a conservative/right party that's been gaini
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Wonderful! So what if assaults are up 200%, murders are up 50% and rapes are up 1000%? The average woman rape victim is thanking us because of how diverse their rapists are!
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Do you understand the concept of 'bias'?
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The crime reporting rate is higher than for crimes by Germans, and the immigrant camps are stratified by immigration eligibility with only overbearing environmental influences breaking the trend of non-violence for immigration.
Your article and you are missing something critical. When you apply and are accepted for immigration status(application accepted), you automatically become a german in the crime statistics. If you're applying, you are still labeled as an immigrant. And now you learn how to easily massage criminal statistics.
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You wouldn't know "hard left" if Zombie Lenin and Zombie Stalin took turns biting you on the ass. It's just an empty headed pejorative for you to sling around.
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Re:"Protect Election Integerity" (Score:5, Insightful)
No, they are the same side. [washingtonpost.com]
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Progressivism (aka US 'Liberalism'): Ideas so good they need a police/surveillance-state to enforce.
It's because the other side believes might makes right, and like to burn down black churches.
Sure. Ask James Damore about that.
All he had to do to invoke the SJW/"progressive" wrath was to quote actual scientific research debunking the idea of a discrimination-based "pay gap" between men and women.
Of course, after Google doubled down on SJW stupidity, stating "Of course all pay differences are the result of discrimition!", they got sued for discrimination. SJW cannibalism at its finest! I'm sure Damore's attorneys will be paying real close attention to Google's defense against claims they discri
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Progressivism (aka US 'Liberalism'): Ideas so good they need a police/surveillance-state to enforce.
It's because the other side believes might makes right, and like to burn down black churches.
Sure. Ask James Damore about that.
All he had to do to invoke the SJW/"progressive" wrath was to quote actual scientific research debunking the idea of a discrimination-based "pay gap" between men and women.
Anndddd the biggest non-sequitur goes to ....
It's because the other side believes might makes right, and like to burn down black churches.
Honestly, he started it.
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Honestly, he started it.
Despite my inclination to agree with the guy, it's obvious he was pretty stupid in the way he handled himself. If you are going to hav opinions like that, publishing them in an open memo is going to get you fired, regardless. It's one of those mysteries where the patriarchy is in total control, but supporting it gets you fired.
In general, where I worked, entry wages and job level wages had both male and female in the same general range, although it was indisputable that women were promoted at a much fast
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Anndddd the biggest non-sequitur goes to you dear sir. One each underwent is your reward. But you can bring your reward to the entire internet.
How in the friggin hell would autocorrect turn "undernet" into underwent?
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I don't happen to have his cell number - you wanna call him and ask what church he was in when it was set on fire?
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Heretic! Burn the witch! This meme is ours!
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Good luck with that optimistic streak you've got.
Re: "Protect Election Integerity" (Score:1)
The left will keep telling themselves they lost for these delusional and nonsensical 'reasons'. They'll do this after they lose in 2018. They'll do this after President Trump wins again in 2020. They'll do this after they lose in 2022. They'll do this after Ivanka wins in 2024, becoming the first female President of the United States of America (her being white and Republican will send some lefties over the edge). They'll do this after they lose in 2026. They'll do this after President Ivanka wins her secon
"Election Integrity" LOL (Score:1)
By "election integrity" they mean making sure the correct candidate gets elected by votes ore stolen election. We can't have another donald trump or other populist candidate win. Facebook's censorship will really help them out!
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Again? After that shit she pulled trying to get Hillary to win with recounts? It was obvious Jill didn't do that for herself.
Re:"Election Integrity" LOL (Score:5, Insightful)
By "election integrity" they mean making sure the correct candidate gets elected by votes ore stolen election. We can't have another donald trump or other populist candidate win. Facebook's censorship will really help them out!
Exactly. And Facebook should never appear in the same sentence as integrity, unless modified with "lack of."
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Oh come on, keep your arguments straight. Trump can't be a sleazy pussy-grabbing assaulter of women if he is a faggot. Faggots don't grab pussy. So, pick the correct talking point and stick with it.
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Pay system - not an IT problem (Score:2)
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Oh, I like this game.
I'll take, kill Putin, marry Russia, and fuck Trump.
Wouldn't that have the opposite effect? (Score:1)
Once you introduce a third party to "manage information" then it's already compromised.
More hosed than it looks. (Score:2)
,i>All I can say is we are hosed.
Even more hosed than it looks now.
Elections aren't about being fair. They're about stabilizing the country.
They work by trying to figure out in advance how the civil war would come out, and being believable enough that the losers will think they'd also lose the civil war to revise the results.
The easiest way to be believable, of course, is to be transparently honest. Even being honest isn't enough if the process appears dishonest. Corrupt or controlled of press and in
I feel so much better. (Score:1)
I feel so much better, to know that our esteemed tech companies like Facebook are acting to protect us and keep us safe.
Next Canadian Federal Election - October 21, 2019 (Score:2)
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The Federal Liberals are likely far more scared considering what's happening in provincial politics right now. The largest voting block is Ontario, and the provincial liberals are polling at 11% vs Conservatives at 33% and the NDP at 20%. The policies of the provincial liberals(green energy boon dongle, massive corruption, sanctuary city BS) and so on are pissing people off. Round that out with Trudeaus "oh we'll take the illegals..." really pissed people off. The last time 80% of Canadians agreed on po
SubjectIsSubject (Score:1)
Three things that don't go together (Score:2)
Elections, Integrity and FaceBook.
The Russians Better Not Try Anything (Score:2)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]
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If the Russians ever tried anything, Canada has an elite force of eskimos on snowmobiles who have .303 rifles and it would be very bad for Putin.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]
Trump is going to get rid of those damn immigrant Eskimos when we invade Canada.
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If the Russians ever tried anything, Canada has an elite force of eskimos on snowmobiles who have .303 rifles and it would be very bad for Putin.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]
The sad part is you have no idea how effective that program is. It's actually much more effective than trying to get 6 F-35s into Arctic airspace, and costs a miniscule fraction to provide a far more effective result.
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Nope. Do you know how difficult and expensive it is to build and operate Arctic bases with full military observation readiness? Just keeping one plane up with a minimal range means you need a set of crews, have to maintain a long supply line, and have to provide all the support services.
Local people who understand conditions, and adapt well to observation, are a very reliable investment.
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I'd rather have my content modified... (Score:4, Insightful)
...by an open process run by a government than a closed process run by a private corporation the size of a government with no responsibility to the public whatsoever.
Because of the open process, this is going to timidly filter out a little of the worst of the worst, and that's about it.
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an open process run by a government
This seems like a contradiction in terms.
Because of the open process, this is going to timidly filter out a little of the worst of the worst, and that's about it.
As if those with the power to censor speech won't redefine what constitutes as 'extreme'. There's no such thing as a slippery slope, is there? Your optimism and faith in government bureaucrats that this power won't be abused is remarkable.
Next up (Score:2)
Farmer teams with fox to protect chicken integrity.
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Farmer teams with fox to protect chicken integrity.
I'd thought that, but it seemed so...understated. I'd go for "Great White Shark invited to assist with Kiddie Pool protection".
Canadian Help?? (Score:2)
Grasping for descriptive words (Score:2)
Fancy wording for "Censoring" (Score:3)
So some Canadian parties claim a monopoly on "democratic" positions and want to ban anything and anyone contradicting their views.
The censoring is outsourced to private companies like Facebook to circumvent pesky anti-censoring laws. That has the additional benefit, that there is no constitutional oversight and no address for anyone wronged by out of hand censoring.
This authoritarian approach is justified with talk of "Fake-News" and "Hate-Speech", but what it comes down to is censoring of unwanted political viewpoints or even uncomfortable truths. A few hand picked extreme cases are presented to justify implementing censorship.
Here is a nice wired article, how Facebook "learned" to do "the right thing (TM)" ahead of German elections:
https://www.wired.com/story/fa... [wired.com]
In Germany a law threatening up to 50M fines to companies like Facebook was rushed through legislation just before elections. It's not hard to imagine how FB in response will crack down on anything deemed "politically incorrect".
And please spare me the "private companies can do as they like" drivel. Companies like Facebook and Google are nowadays at the hub of information flow. It's ridiculous to make a big deal about the alleged "Russians" influence on public opinion and elections by means of RT and a few bots, but turn a blind eye when FB or google push a political agenda (either of their own accord or because they are instrumentalized by political parties).
Uncertainty Principle (Score:2)
While on the surface the decision seems benign and unbiased, it is very hard to do anything that is not.
Basically at least in Canada the way demographics and voters go, is the further left of center you are, the younger you probably are, and the more likely you use social media like Facebook. So the use of Facebook in any way is going to disproportionately impact some political parties over others. The current Liberal government is centrist left. So one might argue this is simply a political ploy to improve