THE GREAT HACK REFLECTION

This film documentary talks about named Combridge analytical which involves in the election last 2016 and it became the symbol of the social media’s dark side which involves the usa president trump to win the election by hacking people’s brain by collecting people’s data to try and persuade and brain wash citizens with biased information for a political agenda .public data was used to predict and manipulate trump’s voters mind

Then are targeting the people could be persuaded particularly in swing state due to electrorate that allowed trump to win the election even if hillary hack the popular votes but since cambridge analytical target a individuals that could be swayed and swing state they help trump to win the election

this movie thought me to be responsible in my own actions and to think properly we must have a wide knowledge when it comes to this field for us not to be persuade and manipulated by the people who have the power like in the movie the collected data using social media for the presidential election which cambridge analytical do to help trump tro win election if we have a knowledge about this we can stop this kind of things .

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