To: bagster
Twitter Bots>GOOG operated (not Russia)/Narrative & Political
This is interesting ... according to some critics, "Q" is AI - but it's always clearly NOT been AI. However ... a bot army does have proper + astute use of AI - the other direction i.e. "responding" to posts on Twitter. Google could easily propagate such thing(s) and use to promote their own content, etc.. That could be an SEO++ strategy but if it's used for narrative agenda then it's political and under different auspices. Google has never been one to follow their own published public corp. rules & regs but it would be interesting to see what their formal stated policies are in these regards.
To: Steven W.
I am not very techy. But when I used google stuff. (I quit using google). I would get add on for whatever I googled on Facebook and virtually any other site that has adds.
By way of example I was looking at nursing homes and I was just googling their locations. Suddenly I was inundated with adds about senior care. Hell I was looking for a job! So that could be bots, no? Because it did not figure out why I was looking at those sites.
549 posted on
03/17/2018 1:02:19 PM PDT by
defconw
(Because Americans are dreamers, too!)
To: Steven W.
632 posted on
03/17/2018 2:36:05 PM PDT by
slag
(reelect nobody)
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