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Norweger
25th April 2014, 02:03 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KomMA-IICD4

PatColo
25th April 2014, 06:16 AM
US taxpayers have been funding joo college kids to do that sort of thing for years already.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GF_7T-UwP5Q

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GF_7T-UwP5Q

Norweger
25th April 2014, 06:52 AM
It's everywhere really. Whats most interesting about the video is how nonchalant they are about it.

Hatha Sunahara
25th April 2014, 09:44 AM
Manipulate your fake friends for fun and profit. Be an online corporate shill.



Hatha

Norweger
25th April 2014, 10:11 AM
One thing i've noticed is that they almost never work directly for the company they are shilling for, but for a contractor. Easier to lie that way when they get called out.

"No i don't work for said company, what makes you say that?"

Uncle Salty
25th April 2014, 11:07 AM
What's the big deal? It's called making a living.

Regardless of the job you have, your customers allow you to make money. Somebody has to pay your bills. It's called business. Capitalism, remember that? You create a product or service and then get people to buy it? It's called making a living.

And with the internet the field of play has changed. So have the jobs.

Why the Luddite attitude?

Hitch
25th April 2014, 01:05 PM
What's the big deal? It's called making a living.

Regardless of the job you have, your customers allow you to make money. Somebody has to pay your bills. It's called business. Capitalism, remember that? You create a product or service and then get people to buy it? It's called making a living.

And with the internet the field of play has changed. So have the jobs.

Why the Luddite attitude?

I agree. These jobs aren't harming anybody. They are just advertising. If you are a social media junkie, turn off facebook, twitter, etc...and poof, you don't see any of these jobs anymore.

PatColo
25th April 2014, 07:47 PM
I agree. These jobs aren't harming anybody. They are just advertising. If you are a social media junkie, turn off facebook, twitter, etc...and poof, you don't see any of these jobs anymore.

While I'm sympathetic to people's need to make a living, the 'moral dilemma' here of course, is that those employed this way are partaking in an organized deception aimed at honest readers, to "trick" those honest readers into supporting/buying/etc the sponsoring entity's products/services, when in reality that sponsoring entity's 'stuff' may not be in the best interests of said honest readers. Or in the case of my reply #2 above re izzy's PR shills, they seek to deceive FB/etc readers (esp US taxpayers (http://ifamericansknew.org/stat/usaid.html)...) into supporting izzy.

C.A. Fitts' analogy of (zion).corp.gov being like a snake which has run out of food, and in desperation, is eating its own tail & working its way up... think: the organs or perhaps 'cells' of the snake as the population, 'employed' by the head (TPTB) to shill on FB/etc to deceive their fellow organ/cells that this desperate situation is yummy for their tummy!! :|~


DOD’s propaganda plan to develop automated Internet sock-puppets and Troll Brigades (http://americablog.com/2011/02/dods-propaganda-plan-to-develop-automated-internet-sock-puppets-and-troll-brigades.html)


HBGary's high-volume astroturfing technology and the Feds who requested it (http://boingboing.net/2011/02/18/hbgarys-high-volume.html)

Santa
25th April 2014, 08:25 PM
While I'm sympathetic to people's need to make a living, the 'moral dilemma' here of course, is that those employed this way are partaking in an organized deception aimed at honest readers, to "trick" those honest readers into supporting/buying/etc the sponsoring entity's products/services, when in reality that sponsoring entity's 'stuff' may not be in the best interests of said honest readers. Or in the case of my reply #2 above re izzy's PR shills, they seek to deceive FB/etc readers (esp US taxpayers (http://ifamericansknew.org/stat/usaid.html)...) into supporting izzy.



The corporate snake has entwined itself into practically everyone's lives.

Uncle Salty
26th April 2014, 11:45 AM
While I'm sympathetic to people's need to make a living, the 'moral dilemma' here of course, is that those employed this way are partaking in an organized deception aimed at honest readers, to "trick" those honest readers into supporting/buying/etc the sponsoring entity's products/services, when in reality that sponsoring entity's 'stuff' may not be in the best interests of said honest readers. Or in the case of my reply #2 above re izzy's PR shills, they seek to deceive FB/etc readers (esp US taxpayers (http://ifamericansknew.org/stat/usaid.html)...) into supporting izzy.

If people are dumb enough to fall for it, too bad for them.

And not all social media advertising in manipulative, deceitful, or full of lies.

It's called personal responsibility. Get used to it.

Norweger
26th April 2014, 11:51 AM
If people are dumb enough to fall for it, too bad for them.

And not all social media advertising in manipulative, deceitful, or full of lies.

It's called personal responsibility. Get used to it.

So it's OK to take advantage of dumb people?

gunDriller
26th April 2014, 12:33 PM
So it's OK to take advantage of dumb people?

i wouldn't say it's OK.

but it is standard operating procedure for American businesses to take advantage of poor or dumb people.

poor people can't pay off their credit cards. that's what credit card companies like.

EE_
26th April 2014, 12:47 PM
So it's OK to take advantage of dumb people?

Why else were the goyim put here?
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