People Paid for Pro-Hillary Opinions Online

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The Clinton Campaign Will Fight You On Twitter

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/hillary-clinton-twitter-fight_us_571a413ee4b0d912d5fe5638

In other news, the Clinton campaign is planning to spend a lot of money in an effort to finally “correct” the internet. OK, then!

As The Daily Beast’s Ben Collins reports, Correct The Record — the pro-Clinton PAC run by Media Matters founder David Brock — is “pledging to spend $1 million to ‘push back against’ users on Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, and Instagram.”

In a press release, Correct The Record outlined its strategy to use time and money in an incredibly savvy and not-at-all-bewildering way:

Correct The Record will invest more than $1 million into Barrier Breakers 2016 activities, including the more than tripling of its digital operation to engage in online messaging both for Secretary Clinton and to push back against attackers on social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, and Instagram[...]
 
Assuming that Hillary remains pro-China, she was on the board as a legal adviser to Walmart as they became the behemoth of imported chinese goods, and the Clintons were always friendly towards China, accepting lots of bribes and giving nuclear secrets to its spies (see Chinagate - what "blowjob gate was most likely meant to deflect from). AND that Trump continues to make China nervous over changing trade deals, and they start entering the 2016 American election,

You might also get a job at the newest online Chinese fake an opinion squad too. They only pay 8 cents a post though.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...on-chinese-students-to-civilize-the-internet/
April 10, 2015

China wants to recruit 10 million young people, mostly university students belonging to the Communist Party’s youth wing, to “spread positive energy” on the Internet — in other words, to use social media to praise and defend the government.

Web users recently posted a document issued by the China Communist Youth League dated Feb. 13 that asks for no less than 20 percent of its members to be recruited as “cyber civilization volunteers”, who would be expected to become “good Chinese Netizens” and promote the “voice of good youth.”

China had nearly 650 million Internet users at the end of 2014, official figures show. Among them are millions of online commentators who post pro-government comments and attack those critical of the authorities. They are known as the 50-cent party, because they are supposedly paid 50 Chinese cents (also known as 5 mao, equivalent to 8U.S. cents) per post.

8 cents a post is probably the low end of the pay scale. But still, there are some in America that would probably grab at the chance.
Imagine 10 million commies invading the forums of America. Joined by cheap lefty fellow travelers that will do anything for a penny.
 
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You might also get a job at the newest online Chinese fake an opinion squad too. They only pay 8 cents a post though.

Yeah, well, 8 cents is not gonna do. ;) I'm not that cheap.

But really, this is nothing new. It's just a logical step in marketing as people get their information from different sources marketing people will find different ways to influence people.. They did pretty similar stuff in the 19th century etc. minus the internet of course. False testimonials and opinions have always been around.
 
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There have been a bunch of Hillary supporters in here supporting Trump for the republican nomination. Clinton has a firewall of a political machine, Sanders soaks independent voters and Trump runs an anti campaign that goes viral because the MSM gives him 2 billion dollars in free TV and Trump corrupts the sincerity of Trumps message which makes people think he is being honest. I mean is it that hard of a stretch, Trump supported Clinton in 2008 and she lost, what better way could Trump guarantee to get his candidate to win the general election for the least amount of money?
 
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