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This Witch doesn't burn
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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Strictly 2020: Bill Bailey BB19: Sian
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This Witch doesn't burn
Join Date: Oct 2011
Posts: 66,713
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Strictly 2020: Bill Bailey BB19: Sian
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[QUOTE=Kizzy;9927572]'The Conservative focus seemed to be sharp, paid-for attack ads. Labour's presence was much more organic, and perhaps more effective with it.
The chatter was happening in big groups - many of them filled with Jeremy Corbyn's most dedicated supporters, and closed to the general public. It was reflected in lists of most-shared stories, which were dominated by material sympathetic to Labour and hostile towards Theresa May's Conservatives.
Of course, we can't be sure of how social media shares shape actual voting - and there isn't yet any hard evidence that what people saw on Facebook or any other social network was the decisive factor that swayed huge numbers of votes. We'll have to wait days, weeks or longer for a full analysis to emerge. But what was clear online was a distinct surge in pro-Corbyn enthusiasm, in contrast with a professional and increasingly microtargeted Conservative advertising strategy.
I did see support for Corbyn on FB yes... from people, groups and organisations not bots and spam, did you even bother to read this article?[/QUOTE]
No I didn't, what I don't get is why people are so surprised that their politcal leanings are being harvested and not just by one party
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