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    1. Henry Farrell‏Verified account @henryfarrell 24 Sep 2018

      1 https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/10/01/how-russia-helped-to-swing-the-election-for-trump … I think @JaneMayerNYer has this wrong. NB - this is not the Kavanaugh story. It is her piece summarizing a new book by Kathleen Hall Jamieson which claims that Russian influence operations etc probably won the election for Trump.

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    2. Henry Farrell‏Verified account @henryfarrell 24 Sep 2018

      2. I haven't read the book (it's embargoed) - perhaps the full text is more convincing than the Mayer summary. But it sounds as though Jamieson is at odds with other social scientists. There are reasons why other political scientists have not made these kinds of arguments.

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    3. Henry Farrell‏Verified account @henryfarrell 24 Sep 2018

      3. As @BrendanNyhan - who is briefly mentioned in the article discusses - here -https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/13/upshot/fake-news-and-bots-may-be-worrisome-but-their-political-power-is-overblown.html … - there is strong reason to believe that it's really, really hard to use messaging, targeted or otherwise, to change people's minds on politics.

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    4. craig newmark‏Verified account @craignewmark 25 Sep 2018
      Replying to @henryfarrell @BrendanNyhan

      Note to self: maybe both perspectives are true? How to articulate that?

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    5. Henry Farrell‏Verified account @henryfarrell 25 Sep 2018
      Replying to @craignewmark @BrendanNyhan

      I think that is most plausible if the effects of social media effects on turnout suppression are high. But the corollary as per @zeynep is that if it is so easy to do bad political stuff with social media, more likely that domestic actors than Russia will take advantage in future

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    6. craig newmark‏Verified account @craignewmark 25 Sep 2018
      Replying to @henryfarrell @BrendanNyhan @zeynep

      Are domestic and foreign bad actors part of the same network?

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    7. Henry Farrell‏Verified account @henryfarrell 25 Sep 2018
      Replying to @craignewmark @BrendanNyhan @zeynep

      Happy to throw the paper that Bruce Schneier and I are writing at you separately if of interest.

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      zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 25 Sep 2018
      Replying to @henryfarrell @craignewmark @BrendanNyhan

      I have it, it's on my to-read list as soon as I'm caught up with stuff I'm supposed to write haha. (Good to be friends with both co-authors!) Beginning of semester plus a hurricane=two weeks behind everything instead of one.

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        1. Henry Farrell‏Verified account @henryfarrell 25 Sep 2018
          Replying to @zeynep @craignewmark @BrendanNyhan

          Completely understood. We only start to get directly to the stuff that is of interest to you toward the end, but there is a ton of potential crossover/conversation/argument.

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