During college, Cooper spent two summers as an intern at the Central Intelligence Agency. Although he has no formal journalistic education, he opted to pursue a career in journalism rather than stay with the agency after school,[13] having been a self-proclaimed "news junkie since [he] was in utero."[14] After his first correspondence work in the early 1990s, he took a break from reporting and lived in Vietnam for a year, during which time he studied the Vietnamese language at the University of Hanoi.[15]
I remember a news show I was forced to watch every day in school called channel one. The anchors were Anderson Cooper and Lisa Ling. I remember their coverage of Kosovo. As a child Anderson Cooper told me what to think about war and now as an adult he is still trying to. BTW somewhere between channel one and CNN cooper did an internship for a three letter government agency involved in mockingbird.
In English, this means, "I am here from the Operation to discredit this forum by blaming everything on Jews. I will be back the next time to invoke Space Aliens."
These point out what I like to call "Law and Order Syndrome," where people tend to overestimate the effectiveness, capabilities, and intentions of the police. I think it happens with a lot of things, and it's not just people conflating reality and fiction, because there are plenty of people who watch the History channel thinking they are watching a documentary about real mermaids. Are they dumb people? Maybe they are just gullible because they trust, and trusting is something you can't do in this world.
I'm not convinced that VOAT is experiencing forum-sliding that is not a wider pattern of "culture jamming"... yet. I think when registration reopens, it will. I worry we might lose our chance to do something intelligent with this window.
Not significantly, but /v/news would be the first place to see it. I actually think /v/news should be banned because it's a false idea, to have one "news" area, but that is besides the point.
A number of marketing/pr firms/etc registered counts here as soon as it started to gain traction months ago, just in case. This is their job, and they couldn't afford to miss out. They are active in small ways but don't have critical mass.
One marketeer/propagandist is just a voice. At best, it's a troll; at worst, it's that guy who you don't want on your side. It's the bots that seem to really derail the signal-to-noise ratio. I think we're in agreement.
Good idea about /v/news. And a campaign year is probably the best time to tell.
Who has known bot programs? Russia. China. America. But governments are less nimble than businesses, so the better work is probably being done by marketeers -- expect this in a campaign year. "Anonymous" or "4Chan" or whatever name you want to give to internet assholes are probably the best at it.
Lots of people. That's part of the problem. The bots (and other astroturfers) reflect their masters, but they do it poorly. Imagine that a room full of people is arguing. Some people have megaphones which make their voices louder -- but distorted. Eventually, you just have a room full of noise.
With YouTube, twitch, amazon prime, Netflix, bittorrent, vimeo, etc., the available library of content has gotten enormous; the value of a single film should approach zero...
You have to consider consumerism and merchandising. Star wars, for example, never stopped selling DVDs and toys, even in the years between ep. 3 and this new one. Consider the weirdos that go an see the newest twilight movie 5-10 times, IN THEATERS.
In an vacuum, that concept would be absolutely correct, (as economic theory is concerned). In the real world, people buy more than they need.
daggerhashimoto ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anderson_Cooper
During college, Cooper spent two summers as an intern at the Central Intelligence Agency. Although he has no formal journalistic education, he opted to pursue a career in journalism rather than stay with the agency after school,[13] having been a self-proclaimed "news junkie since [he] was in utero."[14] After his first correspondence work in the early 1990s, he took a break from reporting and lived in Vietnam for a year, during which time he studied the Vietnamese language at the University of Hanoi.[15]
MMMMhmmmmmm
Jubelum ago
relevant
Jubelum ago
Michael Bay's new Benghazi film, American sniper.
Wazza ago
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit
Jubelum ago
I remember a news show I was forced to watch every day in school called channel one. The anchors were Anderson Cooper and Lisa Ling. I remember their coverage of Kosovo. As a child Anderson Cooper told me what to think about war and now as an adult he is still trying to. BTW somewhere between channel one and CNN cooper did an internship for a three letter government agency involved in mockingbird.
4EnglandJames ago
I had a friend who endured that. I had never heard of such a thing.
flyawayhigh ago
I will translate for you. :)
In English, this means, "I am here from the Operation to discredit this forum by blaming everything on Jews. I will be back the next time to invoke Space Aliens."
daggerhashimoto ago
Anderson Cooper. Nuff said
nokilli ago
They went to jew and they said, "Operation Mockingbird!"
And jew just laughed.
NeptuneRises ago
Notice how many shows have the CDC in them these days?
Spiral_Out ago
True, The Strain and Helix.
FinnTheHuman ago
http://justiceforamerica.blogspot.com/2007/11/analysis-of-medias-influence-on-jury.html
http://www.alternet.org/media/8-ways-crime-shows-law-and-order-mess-your-head
These point out what I like to call "Law and Order Syndrome," where people tend to overestimate the effectiveness, capabilities, and intentions of the police. I think it happens with a lot of things, and it's not just people conflating reality and fiction, because there are plenty of people who watch the History channel thinking they are watching a documentary about real mermaids. Are they dumb people? Maybe they are just gullible because they trust, and trusting is something you can't do in this world.
pitenius ago
I'm not convinced that VOAT is experiencing forum-sliding that is not a wider pattern of "culture jamming"... yet. I think when registration reopens, it will. I worry we might lose our chance to do something intelligent with this window.
But Mockingbird? Totes on-going.
Empire_of_the_mind ago
Not significantly, but /v/news would be the first place to see it. I actually think /v/news should be banned because it's a false idea, to have one "news" area, but that is besides the point.
A number of marketing/pr firms/etc registered counts here as soon as it started to gain traction months ago, just in case. This is their job, and they couldn't afford to miss out. They are active in small ways but don't have critical mass.
pitenius ago
One marketeer/propagandist is just a voice. At best, it's a troll; at worst, it's that guy who you don't want on your side. It's the bots that seem to really derail the signal-to-noise ratio. I think we're in agreement.
Good idea about /v/news. And a campaign year is probably the best time to tell.
Empire_of_the_mind ago
who do you think is controlling the bots?
pitenius ago
Who has known bot programs? Russia. China. America. But governments are less nimble than businesses, so the better work is probably being done by marketeers -- expect this in a campaign year. "Anonymous" or "4Chan" or whatever name you want to give to internet assholes are probably the best at it.
Lots of people. That's part of the problem. The bots (and other astroturfers) reflect their masters, but they do it poorly. Imagine that a room full of people is arguing. Some people have megaphones which make their voices louder -- but distorted. Eventually, you just have a room full of noise.
Empire_of_the_mind ago
governments and business work together. there's little that one can do that the other can't.
pitenius ago
Check out the big brain on you! Nice observation.
deathcomesilent ago
You have to consider consumerism and merchandising. Star wars, for example, never stopped selling DVDs and toys, even in the years between ep. 3 and this new one. Consider the weirdos that go an see the newest twilight movie 5-10 times, IN THEATERS.
In an vacuum, that concept would be absolutely correct, (as economic theory is concerned). In the real world, people buy more than they need.
FinnTheHuman ago
Which is another conspiracy in and of itself- that of capitalism. Just another method of control.
Freakazoid ago
I saw Mad Max: Fury Road six times in theaters. I'm one of those weirdos. :/
MrNatural ago
It never stopped. It expanded and the whole government is doing it, and the Modernization Act just made it legal going forward.
ah ago
Which act is that?
MrNatural ago
The Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2012. The OP provided this link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Defense_Authorization_Act_for_Fiscal_Year_2013#Smith-Mundt_Modernization_Act_of_2012