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Ai generated political ads in the wild
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It's an alt-right leaning bias driven by engagement. Hank Green made a video a while ago showcasing a similar issue on Google Image search. Basically, normal users scrolling through content will see a thumbnail for something outrageous so they will click on it out of curiosity which boosts engagement. The algorithm takes notice and starts feeding similar content.
They usually crop up after I view left wing channels. So, I'm more suspicious of it.
Yes, same! I only watch progressive news sources and podcasts. But I did watch a bunch of cbc lately, maybe so many conservatives were hate-watching it skewed the algorithm
I'm wondering why I get political ads for milhouse after watching a channel like second thought or Beau of the fifth column.
The algorithm is primed by engagement. It is almost certain that progressives are most likely to engage with this ad and ones like it.
Why would anyone else? Those who lean right will think: "Not that blowhard again. Yawn." and those who pay no mind to politics will think: "I don't know who that is. Next." But the progressives will think: "Hey, I know that guy. I wonder what he said now? <click>"
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