Cambridge Analytica- The Great Hack, a documentary on data research/ propaganda firm
An Editorial-The Manila Standard:
A propensity to share
Making waves this week on the streaming service Netflix is The Great Hack, a documentary on data research/ propaganda firm Cambridge Analytica.
The company supposedly targeted specific “persuadable” segments of the population and bombarded them with advertisements, articles, memes and other social media posts.
It reportedly had some 5,000 data points for every single person that it had harvested from Facebook through seemingly innocuous information, posts, comments, likes and messages as well as answers to surveys—which millions of users willingly shared.
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The documentary follows a professor who filed a lawsuit seeking to know how much information Cambridge Analytica had about him, an investigative journalist who first broke the story, and two former Cambridge Analytica employees who claim to have realized the error of their ways and the magnitude of what they have helped create.
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One of the personalities mentioned in the film, Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix, claims to specialize in election campaigns in numerous countries, the most notable of which was in Trinidad and Tobago in 2013, where it successfully told young voters that it was cool not to vote.
Laws are still being crafted as technology evolves. Meanwhile, our best protection is to be circumspect about what we put out there, and to be rigorous in verifying information and our sources before allowing ourselves to be swayed. .
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