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shmmeee

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Twitter have done some research into how algorithms impact amplification of political content. Interestingly for 'lefty twitter' it seems right wing content receives more amplification, particularly in the UK.

I think what’s most interesting about this is that Twitter have no idea why this is the case.

In some ways, considering how Twitter is generally left bias this might actually be a good algorithm working to reduce bubbles but I doubt it and if it is it’s clearly not done intentional. I suspect the algo is optimised for engagement, and lefties are likely to comment and share right wing stuff than left?
 

Grendel

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I think she's god awful

yeah I thought she came across ok in the leadership campaign but since then has looked out of her depth. She would make IDS look a good leader - an utter mental suggestion
 

oakey

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Lisa Nandy has several points that will put off certain voters -

Northern
Lefty
Principled - ie. Critical of own party
Woman
Remainer

If she were
Southern
Righty
Unprincipled - ie. Vote as instructed
Man
Leaver

Then she'd be the next Tory leadership candidate
 

fernandopartridge

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Lisa Nandy has several points that will put off certain voters -

Northern
Lefty
Principled - ie. Critical of own party
Woman
Remainer

If she were
Southern
Righty
Unprincipled - ie. Vote as instructed
Man
Leaver

Then she'd be the next Tory leadership candidate
If principles means slagging off your own party for years while the country lurches from crisis to crisis you're spot on.
 

Ian1779

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Lisa Nandy has several points that will put off certain voters -

Northern
Lefty
Principled - ie. Critical of own party
Woman
Remainer

If she were
Southern
Righty
Unprincipled - ie. Vote as instructed
Man
Leaver

Then she'd be the next Tory leadership candidate
She didn’t have the ‘principles’ to call out Trump as the dog-whistle racist he is. So i imagine that Murdoch would love her.
 

oakey

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Maybe "principled" is the wrong word.
I mean she has strong political views and generally sticks to them even when it is unpopular.
She is also willing to admit she got things wrong such as abstaining on the referendum vote when she now believes she should have voted against.
I like leaders who can reflect instead of doubling down.
 

Grendel

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Maybe "principled" is the wrong word.
I mean she has strong political views and generally sticks to them even when it is unpopular.
She is also willing to admit she got things wrong such as abstaining on the referendum vote when she now believes she should have voted against.
I like leaders who can reflect instead of doubling down.

she’s like a wet weekend
 

Philosoraptor

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#BritainRejects

Time to wheel out the excuse that it is only a by-election.

Hearing a Twitter rumour the Independent stood on a platform of not being, 'New Labour'.

 
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PVA

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It's not an excuse. It was a parish and district council election that was won with 600 odd votes.

Hardly a reflection on Labour or Starmer 😂
 

Ian1779

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It's not an excuse. It was a parish and district council election that was won with 600 odd votes.

Hardly a reflection on Labour or Starmer 😂
It’s hard to reflect whether it’s Starmer or Labour as both probably gave fuck all in terms of ideas for the councillor to work with.
 

PVA

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It’s hard to reflect whether it’s Starmer or Labour as both probably gave fuck all in terms of ideas for the councillor to work with.

Maybe so, I just think at that low level the party is irrelevant. It's all about the individual and their standing within the community.

People are voting for a person, not a party, at that level.
 
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People are voting for a person, not a party, at that level.
To a degree, and you can certainly get a seat by working hard. It's not coincidental that Coventry is a Labour council while Warwickshire is Conservative, however.
 
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Ian1779

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Maybe so, I just think at that low level the party is irrelevant. It's all about the individual and their standing within the community.

People are voting for a person, not a party, at that level.
I agree with that to a certain extent… but it can’t be bad thing to have some direction or ideas from the overarching party you are a part of surely?
 

JAM See

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Philosoraptor

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The ‘content’ is retweeting a load of stuff taking the piss out of Starmer. She can rest assured though I probably won’t vote Labour in this constituency irrespective of whether she is Chair

The one you had a run-in with?

To be honest, I never checked her Twitter.
 
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Not surprised she was suspended, she's a more effective critic than the Tory councillors!
 

shmmeee

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Looks pretty good to me. Focuses on voters main concerns over Labour (tax and spend). Not sure what more you want.
 

chiefdave

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Looks pretty good to me. Focuses on voters main concerns over Labour (tax and spend). Not sure what more you want.
I would say the detail will be important but sadly the last few years have shown that few people are bothered about detail so it will come down to if they can convince people they can deliver on what they are saying.
 

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