Facebook Brags They Can Change ANY Public Opinion

Farcebook influences American elections a thousand times more effectively than Russia. So, it does make sense that the (((media))) spends a thousand percent more time on Russia. Russia. Russia. Did I mention Russia?

I soooooo wish there was a way to utterly destroy that shitfuk company! Of course there IS a way. DON’T USE FACEBOOK!! But, it seems that will never happen. Even Facebook lobbying banks to access YOUR FINANCIAL DATA is met with “ho hum” indifference. It seems they are indestructible. Stupid ass Amerikans,

Some of YOU TPBers have a Facebook account. Maybe you “only” use it to keep in touch with a loved one. Whatever. If you have a Facebook account …. you ARE part of the problem. How can you live with yourself, and still post here?

Don’t be angry with me, my friends. I speak my chastisement out of love. I’m trying to save your sorry-asses souls from going to hell … the eternal home of 99.99% of Facebook Users, according to the Old Testament.

BUSTED: In 2011, Facebook Promoted Case Study That Bragged “Very Economical” Ads On Social Network “Can Be Used To Change Public Opinion In Any Political Campaign”

PHOTO BY PRESIDENCIA DO MEXICO, WIKIMEDIA COMMONS, SCREENSHOT VIA FACEBOOK

Embattled social media giant Facebook actually promoted a case study on its own website in 2011 that praised its usefulness “as a market research tool and as a platform for ad saturation [that] can be used to change public opinion in any political campaign.”

The case study highlighted how a media firm named Chong + Koster was able to successfully sway public opinion against a 2010 Florida ballot measure that would have increased public school class sizes. It noted how Chong + Koster’s “Vote NO on 8” campaign cleverly “used Facebook’s targeting capabilities to serve a variety of ad messages to Floridians by age groups – 18 – 29; 30 – 44; 45 – 54; 55 – 63; 64 and over – separately for both males and females,” and ended up scoring an impressive, improbable victory on Election Day.

“The campaign had a very small budget and needed to maximize the effectiveness of its marketing to persuade voters to vote no on the proposition,” the case study, which is still up on Facebook’s Government and Politics page today, notes. “The backers also knew at the outset that they wanted to find a new model for voter communication. The first goal of the Facebook Ads campaign was to use Facebook as a market research tool to hone the messages identified by a baseline poll specifically for each micro-audience of targeted voters in Florida and for each demographic group. The learnings from this market research would be used across all other media buys. The second goal was to saturate Facebook users in Florida with targeted messages in the month prior to the election.”

The page also states that the most important goal of this Facebook advertisement campaign was to determine whether it could change future political advertising: “The third, and most important goal, was to measure the impact of the online ad program to assess its viability as a new model for voter persuasion.”

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In addition, it discusses how Chung + Koster utilized Facebook users’ locations to perfect its microtargeting. “The agency relied on Facebook’s Location Targeting to reach people in two of the most populated counties in Florida, Dade and Broward, which have a combined population of 4.2 million,” the case study explains, before quoting a very satisfied Chong + Koster partner named Tyler Davis. “The methodology for using Facebook as a market research tool is really quite simple and incredibly efficient,” Davis observes in the case study. “For each target audience identified by the poll, we ran a set of Facebook Ads that split-tested a variety of messages and imagery. Then, with Facebook’s real-time performance reporting, we were able to pinpoint the best message/image for each audience, and move those findings to inform display ad production within a week.”

Another one of the firm’s partners, Josh Koster, revealed that the insights his firm gained from its Facebook advertising campaign were so beneficial that it used them to tweak its advertisements on other platforms. “We used Facebook as the master research tool to help determine the creative for banner ads and TV ads online,” Koster explains. “Not only were our display ads based on the results of the Facebook research, but a lot of our ads ran to people who we originally aggregated on a remarketing list through the Facebook acquisition campaign.”

The case study then boasts about the effectiveness of the campaign by bragging about the Facebook advertising campaign’s astounding results:

SCREENSHOT VIA FACEBOOK

It then concludes with a section titled “The Future,” which asserts: “Chong & Koster believes that the strategy of using Facebook as a market research tool and as a platform for ad saturation can be used to change public opinion in any political campaign. The agency has already applied the model for other campaigns, and is also working with a number of brands that recognize that this could lead to a new model for brand advertising in the digital era.”

That this bold claim is still featured on Facebook’s Government and Politics page may come as a surprise in light of Facebook’s recent political advertising scandals – particularly last week’s scandal involving Cambridge Analytica, the political data firm that Facebook suspended after reports of it violating users’ privacy by improperly accessing their data. Yesterday, Senator Mark Warner (D-VA) repeated his demand that Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg testify in front of Congress, and today, the FTC announced it has launched an investigation into the Silicon Valley giant over the scandal. But as Facebook tries to downplay its history of sharing massive amounts of data with political advertisers, this case study from 2011 is a good reminder of how the company used to boast about its ability to help sway elections for clients willing to buy advertisements on the site.

[Stucky Ending Note: FUCK FACEBOOK AND IT’S (((CEO))) and the people who support Facebook by using it!!!!]

Author: Stucky

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Bilco
Bilco
August 11, 2018 12:45 pm

Face book is one of the reasons that I have a sign above my computer that reads. “THINK FOR YOURSELF” Face book,You tube,Google,twitter and other social media outlets can Blow me.

Tactical Zen
Tactical Zen
August 11, 2018 1:10 pm

As soon as I learned law enforcement can and does use your Facebook account for potential evidence, that there is no right to privacy there, now or later, that’s when I terminated my account. Years ago now…

Anything you could post, without context, can and will be used against you! Damn.

Anyone too stupid to understand deserves the consequences.

James
James
  Tactical Zen
August 11, 2018 1:17 pm

This article is just a repeat performance,no one is being saved,by now if you knowingly use a fecesbook account you will continue to do so.

Articles with alts to the big feces/twaddle/gaggle/boob tube ect. would be much more useful.Gab(in the bigs crosshairs/bitchute for video just a couple alts.

The supposed souls ytou trying to save ned alts,not the same message daily from one article after another,the souls “GET IT!”.

BL
BL
August 11, 2018 1:20 pm

Facebook does influence public opinion, they must have taken a course from Cambridge Analytica OR they work together. CA has a army of bots that can talk up a candidate or issue and sway the public in the direction they are paid to send John Q. Dumbass FB user. This goes on in countries around the world.

I read the other day that there are something like 95 million bots commenting on FB, maybe one day there will be more bots blubbering on FB than we have in population. The CLUB has many tricks to keep the status quo paying off for them and keeping YOU in your serfdom. PLEASE, leave that controlled , rigged data gathering platform to die a slow death if you are on it as a user.

prusmc
prusmc
  BL
August 11, 2018 2:07 pm

Seriously, does anyone think Senator John Warner of Virginia is going to find out anything or do anything.? Facebook has his back and all liberal democrats.

John
John
  prusmc
August 11, 2018 11:15 pm

Facebook is a corporate sponsor of the Rockefeller CFR. Facebook exec Sheryl Sandberg is a CFR member along with John Warner, John McCain, Bill Clinton and George Soros. See lists in the CFR annual report.

i forget
i forget
August 11, 2018 2:18 pm

Things w\o influence:
Social media
Americans
Elections
Russia
Hell

If inflence•a gets a body, its cuz immunity is “compromised.” That many a bod is compromised from conception – the congenital random # generator – assures that influence•a bugs have eats, too. The circle jerk of life is imrov•ised. & that revolution’ing is televised, ipso facto, 24\7.

“Wolves don’t kill unlucky deer…” which still ain’t to say luck, or timing – a close, synonyming, relative in all that random flux — don’t have everything to do with everything.

Hell’s exit is at center. “Out” is wrong way. & in ain’t a team sport. Inches. Timing. Que sera serape.

PlatoPlubius
PlatoPlubius
August 11, 2018 3:41 pm

Stucky,

You’re on a roll man!

Never used Facebook, most of my Gen Xer and baby boomer friends jumped on that bandwagon a long long time ago. Made me think of an episode of some made for Netflix t.v. show my kid watched Project MC2 …i looked it up and it is going on 7 seasons hahaha…a bunch of wanna be teenage Charlies Angels were tracking down a hacker named “Retro ” who had shut down the internet , scenes of panicked students and people around town…
The spy team does some internet searching and in the dialogue the girls determine someone suspect who doesn’t have a d Instagram account or minimal social media traces…
“Yeah …like …totally suspect if you ask me” I remember one of them telling the other.

The only reason I even bring this terrible show up was to point out that Millenials and GEN Z particularly are being targeted and conditioned everyday for modern transhumanist society. It promoted the idea that anyone who criticized or brought to light the weight of the wrongness of the technology versus it’s promoted or perceived benefits for us, that They were crazy and radical…outside the norms and comfort of the herd.

Gilnut
Gilnut
August 11, 2018 5:11 pm

Take away GovCo subsidies and regulatory protections and every one of these monopolies goes the way of the Dodo very quickly.

BTW,no Fkbook,Twatter, etc. For me. Gave them up quite a while ago.

steve
steve
August 11, 2018 6:32 pm

In case anybody didn’t see or trashed -How To Delete Fukbook

https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?shva=1#inbox/16510660acc281a1

WestcoastDeplorable
WestcoastDeplorable
August 11, 2018 10:17 pm

President Trump could shut these MFers down in an afternoon. All it would take in an EO to deny them access to the Internet’s DNS system which the U.S. government controls. In practice this would result in a 404 error when entering any of their names in a search. IP addresses could also be blocked on a country basis. He could do it under the guise of national defense and homeland security. They could have their access back once they agreed to stop censoring conservatives.
Free Alex Jones!

Mode Z
Mode Z
August 12, 2018 10:11 am

And Stucky TOTALLY redeems himself…..

22winmag - Q is a Psyop and Trump is lead actor
22winmag - Q is a Psyop and Trump is lead actor
August 12, 2018 10:31 am

Did FB make up the $123B in funny money yet?

Dave
Dave
August 12, 2018 11:56 am

I’ve never used Facebook. Never saw the appeal, since I don’t like to socialize with most people and am not interested in what they are doing. the few family and friends i converse with, I do by e-mail. When I’m dead, most people aren’t going to give a shit, so why bother with them.