We’ve put an ad on LinkedIn. After a week I ask how many CVs we’ve got. The actual number of CVs is 5x - 10x lower (depending on the ad) than the message on the ad that says “Number of people who’ve applied: ___”
LinkedIn lies to people showing the figures that are 5x higher because they want people to but the badge that would move their CV to the top of the group.
I guess it makes sense. That logic wouldn't be worth the computation on the server.
Maybe you could just track the total views for that day or hour, but no way you'd actually monitor who is currently viewing it. Unless there is some trick I'm missing.
There is no such thing as "Random" in the Universe. The computer programming function random() doesn't really create a random number. It's another thing that's fake, you could say.
Behind the astronaut holding the gun is someone looking at the meme and saying space is fake, always has been and the meme is besides a miniature fake moon rover model and the microscope they used to fake that dart asteroid impact.
Always was. How the fuck that could be something new for anybody?
I'll make sure to do these calculations server side next time. Thanks for the heads up.
1 left. 5 people have this in their cart.
lol. Recommendations are fake too
Nah, those are actually based on Bayesian statistics, not entirely random.
It's called social proof and it's exploited in every form of marketing that exists.
Inflated view counts, inflated vote counts, fake comments, fake reviews, it's all common practice in digital marketing.
Similarly, fake experts, fake reporting, etc, are also forms of social proof used in false-consensus marketing like we saw with masks and such.
We’ve put an ad on LinkedIn. After a week I ask how many CVs we’ve got. The actual number of CVs is 5x - 10x lower (depending on the ad) than the message on the ad that says “Number of people who’ve applied: ___”
LinkedIn lies to people showing the figures that are 5x higher because they want people to but the badge that would move their CV to the top of the group.
I guess it makes sense. That logic wouldn't be worth the computation on the server.
Maybe you could just track the total views for that day or hour, but no way you'd actually monitor who is currently viewing it. Unless there is some trick I'm missing.
a) RAN'DOM, noun - "motion or course without direction"...motion (inception towards death) implies direction for those within (life).
b) the few suggest random to distract the many from freedom (free will of choice within dominance of balance).
Current (inception towards death) produces ability to look (life)...
Swarowski aka Daniel Swarowski aka Daniel Shwartz
There is no such thing as "Random" in the Universe. The computer programming function random() doesn't really create a random number. It's another thing that's fake, you could say.
Your Schwartz is as big as mine.
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Behind the astronaut holding the gun is someone looking at the meme and saying space is fake, always has been and the meme is besides a miniature fake moon rover model and the microscope they used to fake that dart asteroid impact.