Topic: online influence
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Who Are the Most Dangerous People Online in 2025?
Donald Trump's impulsive social media governance shapes national policy and news cycles, turning the federal government into an extension of volatile online culture. Stephen Miller and Kristi Noem architect harsh immigration policies using advanced surveillance and enforcement, including social m...
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AI's New Role: Shaping Election Outcomes
AI is being repurposed from everyday tools to conduct affordable, automated political persuasion, seamlessly integrating into platforms like social media and voice assistants. The technology is alarmingly cheap, enabling targeted influence campaigns for under a million dollars for all U.S. voters...
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X's New 'About This Account' Feature Is a Hit
X has launched a new "About This Account" feature to increase transparency by displaying account details, but its geographic location data has sparked widespread debate. The feature revealed that some prominent political accounts, including those aligned with MAGA, appear to be operating from cou...
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Ben Shapiro vs. Nick Fuentes Feud Splits GOP
A public feud between Ben Shapiro and Nick Fuentes has exposed deep ideological divisions within the Republican Party, particularly over its traditional support for Israel. The conflict intensified when Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts initially defended Tucker Carlson's platforming of...
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