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Lucinda Shen — Study Finds ‘Collusion Network’ of Fake Likes on Facebook

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Fake FB likes — another nonsense concern coupled with faux outrage.How about all the fake reviews on Amazon? Are they next?Moreover, this doesn't compare even slightly with the mass reach of highly centralized corporate media that manage the news cycle, conflate news with public relations (that is often political propaganda) and advertising, and even construct dubious if not false narrative that go way beyond "spin."The global corporate totalitarians are not going to be satisfied until they control everything. It's the nature of bourgeois liberalism based on ownership of private property.This phase of the historical dialectic is approaching the point of this moment's excess, with the result that an opposing dialectical force is rising to correct the excess.FortuneStudy Finds ‘Collusion

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Fake FB likes — another nonsense concern coupled with faux outrage.

How about all the fake reviews on Amazon? Are they next?

Moreover, this doesn't compare even slightly with the mass reach of highly centralized corporate media that manage the news cycle, conflate news with public relations (that is often political propaganda) and advertising, and even construct dubious if not false narrative that go way beyond "spin."

The global corporate totalitarians are not going to be satisfied until they control everything. It's the nature of bourgeois liberalism based on ownership of private property.

This phase of the historical dialectic is approaching the point of this moment's excess, with the result that an opposing dialectical force is rising to correct the excess.

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Study Finds ‘Collusion Network’ of Fake Likes on Facebook
Lucinda Shen

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Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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