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  • Your phone screen is reflective. You subliminally see your own face behind everything you look at online. It adds artificial credibility by cross-associating the image of yourself with the information being pushed.

  • The opinions are falsified. Bot farms full of rudimentary AI computers produce a flood of comments and content to overwhelm dissenting opinions. Anyone looking for answers, those seeking consensus, anyone whose mind is democratic enough to accept the majority: these people are manipulable through canvassing.

  • Neurotransmitters have fuzzy edges. Seeing something you enjoy may grant some dopamine, but the effects don't fade away instantly. This can be gamed by showing a person something they like, followed quickly by something the Manipulator wants you to like. The dopamine carries over and the viewer's mind associates the dopaminergic reaction to whatever is advertised.

  • The WWW was birthed during a period of fascination with cults and new religions. It has become clear the purpose of the 666 is to cast a global net to draw gullible sheep into the cult(s). The internet. Like a spider who has spun a world-wide web. I will make you fishers of men. -Jesus

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.
  • Your phone screen is reflective. You subliminally see your own face behind everything you look at online. It adds artificial credibility by cross-associating the image of yourself with the information being pushed.

  • The opinions are falsified. Bot farms full of rudimentary AI computers produce a flood of comments and content to overwhelm dissenting opinions. Anyone looking for answers, those seeking consensus, anyone whose mind is democratic enough to accept the majority: these people are manipulable through canvassing.

  • Neurotransmitters have fuzzy edges. Seeing something you enjoy may grant some dopamine, but the effects don't fade away instantly. This can be gamed by showing a person something they like, followed quickly by something the Manipulator wants you to like. The dopamine carries over and the viewer's mind associates the dopaminergic reaction to whatever is advertised.

  • The WWW was birthed during a period of fascination with cults and new religions. It has become clear the purpose of the 666 is to cast a global net to draw gullible sheep into the cult(s). The internet. Like a spider who has spun a world-wide web.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original
  • Your phone screen is reflective. You subliminally see your own face behind everything you look at online. It adds artificial credibility by cross-associating the image of yourself with the information being pushed.

  • The opinions are falsified. Bot farms full of rudimentary AI computers produce a flood of comments and content to overwhelm dissenting opinions. Anyone looking for answers, those seeking consensus, anyone whose mind is democratic enough to accept the majority: these people are manipulable through canvassing.

  • Neurotransmitters have fuzzy edges. Seeing something you enjoy may grant some dopamine, but the effects don't fade away instantly. This can be gamed by showing a person something they like, followed quickly by something the Manipulator wants you to like. The dopamine carries over and the viewer's mind associates the dopaminergic reaction to whatever is advertised.

2 years ago
1 score