What Hot Or Not hopes will catch users» eyes is the app's customized Hot Lists, which are based on
how users vote on profiles created in - house of celebrities, politicians, authors, and other recognizable figures.
Hot or Not also plans to display customized Hot Lists, based on
how its users vote on profiles of easily recognizable actors, politicians, celebrities, and other public figures, Peter Lauria at BuzzFeed reports.
Not exact matches
Unlock Democracy's new
Vote Match web application - a new tool designed to help Londoners decide how to vote in the London elections on 1 May - has just received its 6,000 th user (as of 1.30 pm tod
Vote Match web application - a new tool designed to help Londoners decide
how to
vote in the London elections on 1 May - has just received its 6,000 th user (as of 1.30 pm tod
vote in the London elections on 1 May - has just received its 6,000 th
user (as of 1.30 pm today).
Alexander Nix, the ex head of Cambridge Analytica, which closed in the wake of allegations it harvested the data of many millions of Facebook
users to influence
how they
voted, will give evidence to the committee again
I deliberately excluded that from my answer for tactical reasons (I didn't want to hurt an extensive answer by downvotes from many P.SE
users who
vote on pure partisan lines), but there's enough evidence to post a separate answer showing that Trump has a strong basis for claiming there may be fraud -
how impactful, if of course impossible to quantify at the moment.
As before, we can draw on the responses from
users from our
voting advice application WhoGetsMyVoteUK to see
how party supporters divide on these issues.
Users can also
vote «Maybe,» which seemingly means, «you're not exactly my type, but let's not be too hasty, do you know
how hard it is to find a single, semi-attractive mate these days who also shares my religious values?»
After you've
voted, you'll see a percentage that indicates
how other
users rated the same two pictures and will earn beans for your efforts.
I feel this would allow
users to
vote with ACTUAL knowledge and information on what they're
voting for not just «knowledge» taken off a one sheet from the dev saying
how great their game is.
Other nice features of e-tipi include a tag cloud, and a member display, in which you can view a
user's profile information, and access information like
how many ideas they've contributed to, including comments and
voting, and
how many documents they've contributed.
In particular, Facebook has studied
how changes in the news feed seen by its
users — the constant drip - drip - drip of information shared by friends that is heart of their Facebook experience — can affect their level of interest in politics and their likelihood of
voting.
Since 2008, researchers at the company have experimented with providing
users an easy way to share with their friends the fact that they were
voting, and Facebook scientists have studied
how making that information social — by placing it in their peers» feeds — could boost turnout.
While past privacy debacles have centered on what marketers gather on
users, the stakes are higher this time because the firm is alleged to have created psychological profiles to influence
how people
vote or even think about politics and society.
If the company did obtain a comprehensive set of
user data from Facebook, as has been reported, then it may have gotten unique insight into what makes people
vote and
how.
Even if someone else has already provided this feedback, you can cast your
vote so Microsoft knows
how many
users agree with the feedback.
LG: It's kind of like, you
vote for the most reputable publishers, you
vote for what you want, and I think they've been hiding behind that idea that if they just had enough data, then it's the
user base that's deciding, but that's not... Kara, I think you kind of pushed this idea of,
how did you not anticipate these bad actors though, as you're building this massive platform.
The company accused of using the personal data of millions of Facebook
users to influence
how people
vote is not shy about its international portfolio.
Cambridge Analytica used different quizzes on Facebook, to harvest information from
users, and that quiz app would also ask for permission to view your friends, which helped the Trump Campaign figure out
how to get
votes from these people in the election.
The idea was to get
votes from Indian
users on
how the launch date should be revealed.