So "the election was hacked!" turns out to mean "Russia bought some ads on Facebook."
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I think "the election was hacked" is a vague and not especially meaningful description of anything.
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I think "Russia used cyber attacks, fraud, and disguised propaganda to influence the election" is better.
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There's a lot we don't know still, too. We don't know what Russia did when intruding in state voter registrations.
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Did they alter anything? Who did they give that data to? How was it used by them or others?
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sure, but if it came out they literally "hacked the election" tomorrow, it wouldn't justify such a headline today
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What headline are you referring to?
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