Jiang argues that the internet was given away for free because it functions as an ultimate surveillance tool that captures and profiles user behavior for the U.S. state.
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Jiang argues that social-media data collection builds individual profiles that can be repurposed from advertising into identifying who will comply, who will resist, and how to steer behavior.
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"introduced and it's introduced on like this random like email and by a man i can't remember the name off okay but no one..."
"the same reason why they get the internet out for free because the internet is the ultimate surveillance tool whatever you run on the..."
"Yeah. I mean, that's a great point. I mean, I mean, remember that the Internet is a creation of the American military. It's the..."
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