Assassination attempt on Trump (7 Viewers)

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    Twitter doesn't really work like that since Musk took over. That's one of the reasons people complain and leave. A lot of people get content far right content pushed to them even when everything in their history shows they are not interested in far right content.
    But it kind of does.


    How does Twitter determine the best posts from people you don’t follow?​

    You might wonder how X determines if a tweet will be relevant to your interests — especially if you don’t follow the tweet’s author. X uses two approaches to decide relevant content for you:

    1. Social Graph: Twitter guesses what you’d find interesting by analyzing the activity of the people you follow and those with similar interests. Let’s say you and I like, reply, and retweet tweets related to small business marketing on Twitter. If I’m engaging with one tweet, Twitter assumes you’d find it relevant too.
    2. Embedding Spaces: X guesses what kind of tweets you’d enjoy based on the topics you’re engaging with. X has clustered topics into 145K communities using (what they call) SimClusters. X maps all tweets and Twitter users into these communities. Some large and popular communities are Pop, News, Soccer, Bollywood, and NBA. One tweet and user can be part of multiple communities.
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    Right now, X says Embedding Spaces takes up a majority of the out-of-network recommendations and the Social Graph makes up roughly 15 percent of your timeline’s out-of-network tweets.
     
    I’m honestly curious. I have not seen any GOP politician who condemned political violence without also blaming Biden or democrats for this attempt. Not one. I’ve seen many Democratic politicians condemn political violence without pointing any fingers.
     
    I wonder if he will resign after this.
    Who? The spokesman for the Secret Service?

    You should read the detailed thread I linked by a former officer who has done these details in the past. His conclusion is that the location of the shooter was what the SS considers to be “mid range” in their 3 tiers of defense. This area is normally handled by local police. The snipers have a long-range responsibility and the rest of the SS have the actual venue itself.

    I do agree that the SS on the stage messed up badly. There should have never been the specter of the person they are protecting standing straight up and mouthing words and gesturing. They should have carried him out immediately covering his head. That was ridiculous.
     
    I’m honestly curious. I have not seen any GOP politician who condemned political violence without also blaming Biden or democrats for this attempt. Not one. I’ve seen many Democratic politicians condemn political violence without pointing any fingers.
    I don’t really care what any of them say, what matters is what voters think. I’d like to see how this affects the poles over the next few weeks. Things like this usually affect how people feel.

     
    I don’t really care what any of them say, what matters is what voters think. I’d like to see how this affects the poles over the next few weeks. Things like this usually affect how people feel.

    That’s a rather startling admission, isn’t it? This is the GOP’s problem in a nutshell. No accountability from anybody in the party for what they say or do, it seems.

    I don’t see this affecting anyone to change from anti-Trump to pro-Trump. It doesn’t change who he is or his toxic message. George Wallace got shot while running, it didn’t boost his chances. Teddy Roosevelt was the same - got shot and lost the election.
     

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