"Властитель слабый и лукавый..." - Putin, the producer of Fake News (and also Fake Ideas and Fake Emotions). Putin is a Big Russian Fake himself; the National Treasure in this respect. Fine him non-stop, 24X7, and bring the criminal charges too, for the blatant disrespect to Humanity and perpetual, sick, pathological lies. He was a big liar and a big pretender but a bad actor, and it showed. That's what his epitaph will say. M.N. | Russia has banned fake news, while also being one of the world's prime exporters of fake news - Business Insider Tuesday March 19th, 2019 at 3:46 PM


Was he smart and was he tough?
What will say his epitaph? 

Putin Rex


"Властитель слабый и лукавый..." - Putin, the producer of Fake News (and also Fake Ideas and Fake Emotions). Putin is a Big Russian Fake himself; the National Treasure in this respect. Give him fines non-stop 24X7, and bring the criminal charges too, for the blatant disrespect to Humanity and perpetual, sick, pathological lies on the grandest possible scale. "He thought of himself as the Russian XXI Century Cesar but he was a Big Liar and a Big Pretender although a bad actor, and it showed." That's what his epitaph will say, methinks. M.N. 

12:43 PM 3/19/2019


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Властитель слабый и лукавый,
Плешивый щеголь, враг труда,
Нечаянно пригретый славой,
Над нами царствовал тогда.
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Russia has banned fake news, while also being one of the world's prime exporters of fake news - Business Insider

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Russia has banned fake news, while also being one of the world's prime exporters of fake news  Business Insider
Russian president Vladimir Putin signed a new law that heavily fines those who spread those who spread what the state decides is fake news. Russia is one of ...
23 hours ago - Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed into law a set of bills that will make it ... non-free) courts from the game,” Maria Snegovaya, an adjunct fellow at the ... authority to determine that any speech is unacceptable under the new law.” ... or groups to call for public protest activity against any action taken by the state.”.
20 hours ago - Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed into law a series of bills that would ... fines of up to 1.5 million rubles under the new legislation, according to reports. ... Free speech advocates have warned the laws could repress political speech, ... Press advocates say that laws against "fake news" are used by governments to ...
6 hours ago - Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed two censorship bills into law Monday. ... Insults against Putin himself can be punished under the law, The Moscow Times ... White House Says Anonymous 'Coward' Behind New York Times Op-Ed ..... Public Service Announcement [xkcd.com]: The right to free speech means the ...
23 hours ago - Websites that fail to comply with the new rule will be blocked Credit: Yuri Kadobnov/Pool ... Mr Putin signed off on the legislation against the advice of human rights activists, ... and would be abused to further crack down on freedom of speech.
5 hours ago - Putin signed off on the legislation against the advice of human rights activists, who warned the laws ... to censorship and would be abused to further crack down on freedom of speech. ... Even the usually pliant media criticized the new laws.
1 day ago - President Vladimir Putin has signed legislation enabling Russian authorities to block websites ... The new legislation allows the authorities to block websites or Internet ... Convention on Human Rights and said that freedom of expression cannot be ... Divergent Aims, Styles Laid Bare As Serbia's Anti-Vucic Protests Intensify.

6 days ago - The legislation, which Putin's own advisory human rights council says would groundlessly curb the freedom of expression, was approved by the upper ...
1 hour ago - The Kremlin indicated that President Vladimir Putin supports new laws ... of opinion and free expression, even on the most sensitive political topics, were ... or groups to call for public protest activity against any action taken by the state.” 0.
1 day ago - Putin signed off on the legislation against the advice of human rights activists, who. ... the laws amounted to censorship and would be abused to further crack down on freedom of speech. ... Even the usually pliant media criticised the new laws.
1 hour ago - ... limit speech online were signed into law by Russian President Vladimir Putin ... eliminates the Russian (albeit completely non-free) courts from the game. ... against misinformation while giving the state greater legal authority to censor dissenters. ... Shooting Videos, YouTube Sees It's Unprepared for a New Kind of Virality.
23 hours ago - Sri Lanka media rights activists decry new anti-terror laws ... and association and could pose a serious threat to the freedom of expression and media freedom.".
4 hours ago - New Laws In Russia Criminalize Spread Of 'Fake News'. ShareTweetEmail ... Iran Plans To Take Legal Action Against US Over Sanctions · 1:41 Boeing's 737 MAX ... Prosecutors Reject Request To Free 2nd Kim Jong-nam Murder Suspect · 0:51 A photo of .... 1:17 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gives a speech. Getty Images ...
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Another Trump Facebook election

While Democrats' campaign launches have sucked up national attention, President Trump's re-election campaign has quietly spent nearly twice as much as the entire Democratic field combined on Facebook and Google ads, according to data from Facebook and Google's political ad transparency reports, aggregated by Bully Pulpit Interactive.
Why it matters: Political advertising strategists say that this level of ad spend on digital platforms this early in the campaign season is unprecedented. The data (captured between December 2018 and now) provides a window into the Trump campaign's 2020 strategy, which until now has been virtually invisible aside from a few rallies.
"The worldview from the Trump campaign is different than anything we've ever seen," says Michael Beach, CEO of marketing analytics firm Cross Screen Media and a veteran of Republican presidential ad campaigns.
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Another Trump Facebook election

While Democrats' campaign launches have sucked up national attention, President Trump's re-election campaign has quietly spent nearly twice as much as the entire Democratic field combined on Facebook and Google ads, according to data from Facebook and Google's political ad transparency reports, aggregated by Bully Pulpit Interactive.
Why it matters: Political advertising strategists say that this level of ad spend on digital platforms this early in the campaign season is unprecedented. The data (captured between December 2018 and now) provides a window into the Trump campaign's 2020 strategy, which until now has been virtually invisible aside from a few rallies.
"The worldview from the Trump campaign is different than anything we've ever seen," says Michael Beach, CEO of marketing analytics firm Cross Screen Media and a veteran of Republican presidential ad campaigns.
The Trump campaign is led by digital vet Brad Parscale, whose home field is analytics and audience targeting.
  • "Spend can only scale with strong performance. We have an experienced team, still together from 2016," a senior member of the Trump 2020 team tells Axios' Jonathan Swan. "But most of all, we have Donald Trump and nothing scales and converts like Trump,"
Be smart: While Democrats need to woo early donors with proof of momentum, President Trump needs to drive support from his base.
  • "The Trump campaign has built a low-dollar fundraising machine that makes hoarding cash less of a priority," says Beach. "Adding votes, whether through persuasion or engagement, trumps cash-on-hand reports.”
  • This allows the Trump campaign to focus on spending the money it's been able to accumulate during the past two years, while Democrats like Beto O'Rourke and Bernie Sanders focus their efforts on raising money for big future ads buys.
When it comes to targeting, both parties' campaigns are currently spending most dollars nationally. But their goals and strategies are very different.
  • Trump is running a heavy national blanket with small targeted buys in states like Florida.
  • Democrats are focused on building a national base of supporters and donors, not early state campaigning yet, according to the data.
By the numbers: Trump is outspending the top-spending Democratic candidates (Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris) 9-to-1 when it comes to total advertising spend on Google and Facebook so far.
  • "This is an unprecedented level of investment this early, and especially from an incumbent President," says Mike Schneider, partner at Bully Pulpit Interactive.
  • "Trump has spent at least $13 million in digital media since May 2018, and over $4.5 million in 2019 alone," says Schneider.
The Facebook ad spend by all candidates is far-outpacing Google ad spend, according to the data. Overall, all candidates are spending roughly 3 times as much on Facebook ads than on Google ads. The Trump campaign is investing even more heavily on Facebook, spending 3.5 times as much there as on it is on Google.
  • "If you want to reach actual voters, you have to go where they are and they're all still on Facebook and it's subsidiaries (Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger)," says Jessica Alter, co-founder of Tech for Campaigns, a permanent digital arm for progressive and centrist campaigns.
The big picture: Trump's Facebook influence won't be limited to ad spend. Even though Facebook has experienced a major backlash since the 2016 election, data from news analytics companies suggests that the same organic media trends that propelled Trump's base on Facebook in 2016 are still prevalent leading up to 2020.
  • National political stories thrive on Facebook, according to data from news analytics company Parse.ly. Since February, almost 28% of all traffic referrals (direct and indirect) to articles about politics, law and government came from Facebook. By comparison, just 9% came from Google.
  • Partisan news sources also thrive on Facebook. Fox News is the most popular news outlet on Facebook so far in 2019, according to a new report from Newswhip, which measures social engagement. Right-wing publishers like The Daily Wire, Daily Mail and Breitbart almost made the cut, as well as some left-leaning outlets.
The bottom line: "Trump's digital sophistication was one of the most over-reported stories of the 2016 election cycle," says Bully Pulpit's Schneider. "Trump'’s digital head start in the 2020 cycle is one of the most under-reported stories."
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His 2020 campaign has spent nearly twice as much as the entire Democratic field combined on Facebook and Google ads.


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