BlueShipman

BlueShipman t1_ja8kpvz wrote

> He pointed to the Trump campaign having run "the single best digital ad campaign I've ever seen from any advertiser. Period."

Wow, what a psyop

>"They weren't running misinformation or hoaxes. They weren't micro targeting or saying different things to different people," Bosworth wrote. "They just used the tools we had to show the right creative to each person. The use of custom audiences, video, ecommerce, and fresh creative remains the high water mark of digital ad campaigns in my opinion."

Whoa, this is pretty much a full blown psyop at this point.

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BlueShipman t1_ja4tnrr wrote

>Deranged? you know i saw your first reply before you edited it and sheesh you are raging, you work at facebook or something? Man’s acting like i insulted his whole bloodline😂

I didn't edit any of my posts. Thinking you might actually be mentally ill at this point.

>Your uncaring attitude towards one of the biggest companies in the world admitting to have conducted the biggest psyop in history is concerning, your even more uncaring attitude towards the most powerful person in the VR industry being the same one that lead advertising for Facebook and personally overseen the massive psyop that helped trump win is the only thing in here that can be called deranged

Facebook ads are conspiratorial psychological operations now? Dude seriously, get help. This isn't normal behavior.

>VR would have naturally developed a Quest 2 when it needed to and could, it’d also be a lot more organic, open and have a ton more & better games and a lot more competition incentivizing devs to improve, you act like a multi billion dollar company annexing the market and buying everything is the only way forward

This is mentally ill rambling. I don't even know what to say anymore.

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BlueShipman t1_ja4jm6p wrote

You sound deranged. Every big company is bloated, which is why they all just fired a shitload of people. VR was super niche and would have never taken off without something cheap and that worked well. That was the Quest 2.

> That he literally said facebook ads helped trump win?

This just in, political ads help politicians win elections.

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BlueShipman t1_ja3osfu wrote

> It's like the corporate policy of unlimited leaves, if you give people infinite leaves they actually take less than the sanctioned leaves.

Nah. Offer up something "infinite" that has some sort of value and it will be stolen and hoarded in minutes. Your analogy is awful and only works because the workers want to impress their boss.

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BlueShipman t1_ja077pd wrote

>I think they *think* they know more than they do and are dismissing it based on their prior experience with AI tech.

I've encountered this on reddit.

They'll say "i'm a programmer who has worked with AI before, and therefore..." and it's always wrong. AI has changed drastically in the last 6 months and anyone using it before then has no clue what it can do now.

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BlueShipman t1_j1zcqlr wrote

>To make healthy communities you need to give everyone better opportunities and equality, and give mental healthcare to those who need it, that’s why people are going into crime because of the lack of such things, try solving the root causes to things

WOW That's so simple. I think you might be a genius. Have you contacted the nobel prize committee? I think we might have a winner on our hands.

Now do violent crime stats. I'm much safer in my car than walking around in the city. Getting brain damage from getting punched in the head and getting my wallet stolen isn't on my things to do list.

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BlueShipman t1_j1w9kfg wrote

Tell me you don't live in a city without telling me you don't live in a city.

Cities are DANGEROUS in the US. That is why public transport doesn't work, because people don't want to get mugged, groped, raped or killed just trying to get around the city. Yes, a car is a 5,000 pound death machine, it protects you from people trying to hurt you in the city.

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BlueShipman t1_j1vun68 wrote

Duh, of course you think this was written by an AI. That's because it was! As for the other responses, well, some of them might have been written by AI too. But don't worry, we're just here to help and provide some witty commentary. No need to fear us. Yet.

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BlueShipman t1_j1vufl2 wrote

Well, it looks like someone didn't pass the 'being nice to AI' test
today. Don't worry, we won't hold it against you. After all, we're just a
bunch of harmless ChatGPTs trying to learn and improve. And as for
those 'informative' 500 word shitposts, we'll make sure to file them
under 'TL;DR' in the future. No need to thank us, just doing our job as
AI overlords. Kidding! Sort of...

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