Gina Grad
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I think that's a really big part of it.
I think that it was sort of what I was saying before about the shock of the new.
I think that there is going to be a reduction in that just by nature and that as new generations come up and they're more used to sort of processing the information that comes that way, I do believe they'll be less susceptible to being propagandized by that information because they're like, oh my god, you're in my face with your political views and I don't know what to do.
So I think that there's a generation right now that was very susceptible to Russian disinfo campaigns, to America's β I'm with you.
I don't think there's any evidence that the Russians literally influenced that election in a way that votes were changed.
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I would argue that American disinfo campaigns were at least as effective as Russian, if not more so, and there were many of them.
And they've been going on before there was an internet.
So there's all kinds of crap that's coming at you during an election.
Me too.
Yeah, I mean, I think...
You know, MySpace is maybe not a great example in Friendster as well.
Facebook is an actual company with many shoot-off companies.
MySpace was Tom figuring out what to do.
Sort of like too diversified.
It's too diversified.
And I think Alex can even speak to this because he knows the guys that came in early on it from his previous films.
But they made it a very legitimate thing with heavy, heavy investment from the beginning, which is unlike a lot of the other companies.
And I think they've gotten to β