Air, ground, and cyber war

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Air, ground, and cyber war
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The nature of Philippine national elections has been radically changed by the arrival of cyber war: the individualized targeting of social-media messages to millions of voters, framed by applying

The cyber war for the people’s votes has added to the traditional air war, which refers to generalized-access broadcast/print media, carrying advertising and punditry, and the ground war, which refers to house-to-house, face-to-face campaigning by the ground troops of the political combatants.

With masses of Filipinos infected by deceptive propaganda, cleverly tailor-fit for them by AI-guided cyber war—and unvaccinated by a counter-cyberwar armed with the truth—it becomes possible for scientific pre-election surveys to indicate that the strategy, though based on lies, will win the election.

It is only exit polling, done on Election Day itself, that gets the demographics of the actual, rather than intended, vote, that asks voters when they finally chose their candidates, whether they knew of, and were affected by, any pre-election surveys, etc. Asking such questions after the election outcome is already announced, will strongly bias the answers toward the official winners; this is The Spiral of Silence syndrome.

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