Based in Florida (?), United States. Subject to the US surveillance laws and obligated not to report on government access requests, whether legal or illegal.
No thank you, Proton or Tuta would be a better alternative.
This is definitely a fair concern, and something that we have thought thoroughly about, but let me clarify some things:
Our architecture makes jurisdiction less relevant than it would be for a traditional email provider. All email content, subjects, attachments, contacts, etc are encrypted client-side, locally, before they reach our servers, and you hold the keys, not us.
If we ever were to receive a legal request, we could only hand over encrypted blobs and routing metadata (sender/recipient addresses, timestamps), the same metadata any email provider in any country would have.
Full title: "Top MAGA influencer revealed to be AI — created by a guy in India who made a mint off lonely men online".
Despite MAGA fans making him rich, he still looks down on them, calling them “super-dumb.”
He said he also attempted to make a liberal counterpart for Hart on Instagram, but “Democrats know that it’s AI slop, so they don’t engage as much,” he said.
“The MAGA crowd is made up of dumb people — like, super-dumb people. And they fall for it,” Sam said.
> He said he also attempted to make a liberal counterpart for Hart on Instagram, but “Democrats know that it’s AI slop, so they don’t engage as much,” he said.
> “The MAGA crowd is made up of dumb people — like, super-dumb people. And they fall for it,” Sam said.
What exactly is the liberal counterpart to this? Because liberals and conservatives are different, and I don't think a politics-swapped clone of this [1] would be good fit for progressives' unfulfilled fantasies. They may respond similarly to a different fantasy influencer though.
[1] Say a "model" in a trans-flag bikini spewing progressive talking points.
I'd go on to say, that when we are looking at a large group of people, "dumb" and "rich" not just usually coincide, but are the same thing. If someone is smart enough you won't make money off them, if someone is poor enough you won't, either. So if we look at people as sources of money, dumb and rich are interchangeable and in large groups, difficult to distinguish.
Also, because different groups of people are different by net worth and IQ, we will start (unknowingly) selecting them for either dumb, rich, or both.
Hence the myth that "Americans are dumb" - they of course aren't, it's just that in almost every other country people rich enough to make enough money off them are the elite and thus too smart to profit off them, and only in America, because the country is rich, even dumb people frequently have cash worth bothering. Germans may not be any smarter than Americans, but poorer - thus appear smarter as a group.
Like the Nigerian Prince emails, by selecting MAGA he's pre-selecting people who want to be lied to and have an easily-pressable set of ideological buttons.
(before someone asks what the left equivalent is, bluesky has a plague of accounts claiming to be Palestinian refugees and asking for money)
No, the same pattern showed up during the 2016 election when direct monetization wasn't the goal. The Russians were throwing bipartisan spaghetti at the wall, their biggest hit in MAGA land was "Pope Endorses Donald Trump," which went mega-viral, while their biggest hit with the Dems was "Elizabeth Warren Endorses Bernie Sanders," which was a comparative flop.
yes, that is pretty much what he disclosed in the article
> He turned to Google’s Gemini AI for advice and decided to create a “hot girl” crafted specifically for the “MAGA/conservative niche,” after the software told him that “the conservative audience (especially older men in the US) often has higher disposable income and is more loyal,” according to Wired.
> It doesn’t explain why so many more fall for it.
It's pretty easy: he started out trying to create a "hot girl" influencer, then refined that. It could be his starting point was biased towards filling a certain type of conservative fantasy, but wasn't as easily adaptable to progressives. For instance: it could be that lonely straight progressive men are more neurotic about their sexuality, and thus less-likely to respond positively to a bikini model picture, even if the "model" is flattering their political ideology.
Also there's been a demographic divergence, and young women are much more liberal than men, which means there's less of a supply of "hot girl" conservatives and more unfulfilled demand for them.
I suspect the progressive version of this is something a lot less discoverable by a random slop-making foreign man.
> "Progressive fantasy" would be AOC and Bernie, and we already have that in real life.
That's not the kind of fantasy I'm talking about. I'm talking about the kind of fantasy person that could cause a progressive to feel some pull towards a para-social relationship. That kind of thing was obviously at play with this character. I don't think you're going to get that from a politician.
It is kind of crazy that growing up I recall hearing a lot of “be careful don’t trust the internet” and then now that same generation of people is falling for all manner of scams and fake news peddlers online.
Apologies if it seems I'm just stoking a stereotype, but this comes from personal experience with family. For a demographic who generally are proud to be "old school", "not computer people", skeptical, distrustful of technology, self-reliant, and at least paid lip service to those ideals when raising their children, they sure do love being lied to and manipulated by the very enemies they claimed to be resistant to.
I also recall hearing, "do as I say, not as I do" a lot as well.
If these folks really did change to be more susceptible to scams though, I hope for my own sake that this is less a function of aging and more a function of being fed a steady diet of conservative propaganda. I can avoid the latter...
As an American, I'm ashamed that we're not ashamed.
His behavior has been crudely self-promotional all along, and even more so now. Presidents simply don't name things after themselves, because it seems insecure. It's the kind of thing third-world dictators do. If it had been a Democratic president, the same people who support this would be screaming non-stop about how disgusting it is.
I don't care that it's vulgar and crass. It's gross, but I just roll my eyes because it's symbolic.
But the fact that it's so widely supported by people who would despise it in anybody else, that is dangerous. We've done an awful lot of things as a nation that we absolutely should not have, and would not have if anybody gave it a moment's thought. But the only people to oppose it are the same people who oppose everything he does, leaving the people who support it to support everything he does. That is already getting people killed, and each new reminder of that lack of critical thinking seems one step closer to utter collapse.
No thank you, Proton or Tuta would be a better alternative.
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