• conditional_soup@lemm.ee
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    9 months ago

    This is just the very tip of the iceberg. I fully expect truth to drown under an absolute tsunami of ai-generated bullshit this election

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    9 months ago

    These people have such a low opinion of black people that they honestly think a few pictures of Trump with black people and sneakers will win him the black vote. Nah fam. The black community isn’t happy with Biden but it’ll be a cold day in hell before they vote for Trump

  • HowMany
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    9 months ago

    Black voters target trump with democrat ballots.

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      9 months ago

      And how abnormal the other hands are, yikes.

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    9 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    A recent New York Times and Sienna College poll found that in six key swing states 71% of black voters would back Mr Biden in 2024, a steep drop from the 92% nationally that helped him win the White House at the last election.

    On Monday, MAGA Inc, the main political action committee backing Trump, is due to launch an advertising campaign targeting black voters in Georgia, Michigan and Pennsylvania.

    Justin Webb and Marianna Spring travel from the frozen plains of Iowa to the swing state of Georgia to explore Donald Trump’s enduring appeal and look ahead to an unprecedented American election year.

    In 2020, the focus was on home-grown disinformation - particularly false narratives that the presidential election was stolen, which were shared widely by US-based social media users and endorsed by Mr Trump and other Republican politicians.

    All of the major social media companies have policies in place to tackle potential influence operations, and several - like Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram - have introduced new measures to deal with AI-generated content during elections.

    Narratives about the 2020 election being stolen - which were shared without any evidence - spread online with simple posts, memes and algorithms, not AI-generated images or video, and still resulted in the US Capitol riot on 6 January.


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