, the candidates or the party will pay us to run ads on our site”, which they can target to users of a particular persuasion.
Two things strike him here. “The site forces you to consent to wide data sharing to use it. But forced consent isn’t valid consent,” he says. The second is that “even though it targets an Irish market, the privacy policy purports to apply United States law, which is clearly contrary to the GDPR. And, as a matter of law, which aren’t present,” he says.
Political parties themselves have been extending their efforts to reach the new cohort of digitally native voters online – something that was even more important during a campaign fought in the depths of winter. . “Young people are more digitally native,” she says. They are more discerning and often better at weeding out fake news, she adds.
As an example, she cites the Ireland Simpsons Fans Facebook group, which has around 80,000 members, and has become a significant source of “really sharp political commentary, in a super digestible way.” Its users frequently create memes around Republican slogans with a knowing irony that is not always evident to an unfamiliar eye.
At least the legal profession are doing well. So is HSE management. 20 directors from the old health boards. 'Nobody will lose their job', said Bertie at the time and he kept his word. We can't blame insurance companies as plenty have gone bust. Which party will stand up to them.
If anything they would have put me off. Get real, we have brains and reasons for voting the way we did. Jesus.
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