Brittany Kaiser
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Gender | Female |
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Born | Houston |
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Books | Targeted: The Cambridge Analytica Whistleblower's Inside Story of How Big Data, Trump, and Facebook Broke Democracy and How It Can Happen Again |
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Brittany Kaiser Life story
Brittany Nicole Kaiser is the former business development director for Cambridge Analytica, which collapsed after details of its misuse of Facebook data became public. Cambridge Analytica potentially impacted voting in the UK Brexit referendum and the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Philippines election: 'Politicians hire me to spread fake stories'
... " Family rebranding Cambridge Analytica whistleblower Brittany Kaiser said in an interview with Philippine news outlet Rappler in 2020, that the company was approached by Marcos Jr in 2016, to do a " family rebranding"...
Bongbong Marcos: The man attempting to revive a corrupt political dynasty
... " Brittany Kaiser, a former employee of the disgraced UK political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica, told news site Rappler that Bongbong approached the company to " rebrand" the family s image on social media - something his campaign has since denied...
Philippines election: 'Politicians hire me to spread fake stories'
On Monday, voters in the Philippines will pick The Nation<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> 's next President<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> - amid a tide of falsehoods and Social Media<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> lies.
" I consider myself a Troll<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> - or, politically speaking, I'm a Social Media<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> marketing consultant. "
Jon - not his real name - is part of an industry that could be crucial to The Selection<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> of The Next<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> President<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> of the Philippines.
He says he's been working most days from 10:00 to 03:00, managing hundreds of Facebook pages and fake profiles for the benefit of his clients - politicians and their campaigns.
He says his customers include governors, congressmen and mayors.
On Monday, Filipino voters will go to the polls to select their next President<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> , along with candidates for several lower offices. It's The First<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> presidential election since Rodrigo Duterte<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> 's triumph in 2016 - One which critics say was achieved on the back of a wave of false News .
According to election observers and Disinformation<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> experts, The Situation<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> hasn't improved since - in fact, it may have even got worse.
Disinformation<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> systemsJon is part of this Disinformation<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> ecosystem. He says he has around 30 " trolls" working directly for him. Their aim is to boost support for their clients, even if it means spreading falsehoods. He says he's been operating under the radar for years. Sometimes they're searching for what he calls " skeletons in the closet" - fairly typical opposition research. But at other times, they make things up.
" In 2013, we spread fake News in One of the provinces I was handling, " he says, describing how he Set Up<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> his client's opponent. " We got The Top<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> politician's Cell Phone<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> number and photo-shopped it, then sent out a text message pretending to be him, saying he was looking for a mistress. Eventually, my client won. "
To prove the authenticity of his claims, The Bbc<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> was sent videos of different accounts which Jon runs on Facebook, as well as screenshots of WhatsApp messages between him and people he works for, bank slips, and fake IDs and SIM cards used to circumvent Facebook verification processes.
Due to concerns expressed about his safety, We Are<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> keeping his identity anonymous.
Another trick he uses, he says, is The Creation<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> of non-political pages and groups that eventually push out political propaganda.
Meta - which owns Facebook- says that in the Philippines, it has removed A Number<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> of networks which have attempted to manipulate people, including a cluster of More Than<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> 400 accounts, pages, and groups that violated their policies.
'Open Secret<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> 'In the lead-up to the country's vote, many candidates have aired concerns about The Role<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> that Disinformation<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> could play in the outcome.
In an interview with a Filipino News channel, presidential candidate Leni Robredo<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> said her initial approach to The Problem<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> of fake News - to ignore it - " did not work".
She added: " Lies repeated again and again become The Truth<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> . "
Another presidential candidate, former boxer Manny Pacquiao<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> , has spoken about the need to " control" fake News and Disinformation<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> .
" What we've seen is a cat-and-mouse game between platforms, fact-checkers and academics trying to expose these kinds of Disinformation<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> operators, and [the operators] finding ways to evade detection, " says Jonathan Corpus Ong, an associate professor and Disinformation<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> researcher at Harvard University<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> .
In 2018, Ong co-authored a report based on a year of anonymous interviews with strategists and digital workers behind false News stories in the Philippines.
He argues that there's a hierarchy of people involved in Disinformation<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> - starting with advertising and PR strategists who call the shots and assemble influencers and fake account operators.
Ong claims that it's an " Open Secret<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> " who these people are, even as payments to them are made " off the books".
Co-ordinated behaviourThe Philippines is also home to A Collection<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> of groups seeking to counter Disinformation<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> - including lawyers, church leaders, universities and media firms.
The Bbc<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> spoke to experts including Celine Samson, head fact-checker at Vera Files, part of the fact-checking coalition tsek. ph, and Tony La Vida<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> , a lawyer who leads The Movement<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> Against Disinformation<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> coalition.
Both identified possible signs of co-ordinated behaviour - including repeated posts from multiple pages, or across platforms, being uploaded within a tight time-frame.
Earlier this year, tsek. ph published a study suggesting that presidential candidate and polling front-runner Ferdinand " Bong Bong" Marcos Junior<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> is the biggest beneficiary of fake News , while his political rival, Leni Robredo<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> , is its biggest victim.
The rule of Mr Marcos senior, which lasted More Than<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> two decades until 1986, was characterised by widespread extrajudicial killings and the torture of opponents. According to Amnesty International<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> , 70,000 people were jailed, 34,000 were tortured and 3,240 were killed.
Ms Samson says: " We looked at all the election-related Disinformation<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> we fact-checked in 2021, and found that a lot really propped up Bong Bong Marcos, trying to paint His Family<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> As One <Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> that didn't steal wealth from the government coffers, and painting his father as someone who didn't commit Human Rights<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> abuses. "
She added: " We also saw a lot of attacks on Robredo, painting her as incompetent or someone who makes nonsensical statements. "
'Family rebranding'Cambridge Analytica whistleblower Brittany Kaiser<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> said in an interview with Philippine News outlet Rappler in 2020, that The Company<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> was approached by Marcos Jr in 2016, to do a " family rebranding".
A spokesperson for Bong Bong Marcos denied those claims at The Time<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> , labelling them " patently fake, false and misleading. "
Earlier in the year, Twitter announced that they had suspended hundreds of accounts promoting Bong Bong Marcos for violating their rules on spam.
We approached the Marcos Jr campaign for comment, but did not receive a response prior to publication. In interviews, Bong Bong Marcos has said he is a " victim" of fact-checkers who He Said<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> have their own " political agenda". He has denied the use of Troll<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> accounts to boost his campaign.
Are platforms doing enough?According to the self-confessed Troll<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> Jon , he was approached by a friend who asked him to produce Disinformation<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> for a candidate running in the 2022 presidential elections - an offer he says he declined. The Bbc<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> is unable to independently verify this claim.
Jon did not disclose who the presidential candidate was, but said it was not Bong Bong Marcos.
Alongside Twitter and Facebook suspending and removing multiple accounts and pages, Google-owned YouTube says that between February 2021 and January 2022, it removed More Than<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> 400,000 videos uploaded from the Philippines.
But questions remain over whether all of these efforts are enough.
" The Time<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> it takes to create fake News outpaces The Time<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> it takes to verify and debunk it, " says Ms Samson.
Source of news: bbc.com