Carla Sallee Alvarez - Raised to Walk

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Carla Sallee Alvarez - Raised to Walk

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Sharing good thoughts about good words @efusionmg. Promoting good people doing good work since 2003 with @legacymktg #WorkwithMe https://t.co/186voZVVnL

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@RaisedtoWalk We’re here to quickly find out what’s going on with your line and provide you with the highest level of security possible. Please DM us that number and if the option to delete it was available to you previously. We’ll get you the best solution available. ^DuncanWorks twitter.com/messages/compo…
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I've mentioned before that Lame-o's have been hacking my accounts, stealing my work, & impersonating me. Look what I found on my @LegacyMktg @gmail @Google account, a family group that I never set up with Phil Tallon (HCU) & Seth Myers (AUJ) listed
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So what all is in the livestream? A ton y'all. A ton ✅ Fake Christians & Wolves in sheep's clothing ✅ 3 ways to detect session hijacking & what to do about it ✅ How to document sabotage & harassment so you can use it in court ✅ CALEA: the secret back door to your cell phone that isn't so secret ✅ Data privacy and modern slavery ✅ The Eric Oekler case and AI mental manipulation ✅ And synthetic telepathy, it's abuse, and how to guard against it x.com/RaisedtoWalk/s…
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And since lame-o's sabotaged the first thread and @elonmusk's @x shortchanges me on my @premium features and I can't edit ... Here are the links to the video online on YT, @OdyseeTeam @rumblevideo and @Bitchute x.com/RaisedtoWalk/s…
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I have no idea if it was this article or my May 15th video to @anujournal on the home page, but the site was hit with a ddos attack immediately after. If you can't access the page. Here is is in YouTube youtube.com/watch?v=fH8xpj…

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Hey @TeamYouTube! Why is the transcript blocked on this video? The captions are there. This is after it took a day to get access to the subtitles for a 30 minute livestream. And there was a "processing" message that I have never seen before ... almost like this channel has also gotten illegally hijacked into some jackass MCN control
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Hey y'all! Don't miss my latest update in Hacked: the Saga With a special note to my former friends youtube.com/live/3waOCw2TG…

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Google is making $62 billion a quarter destroying the websites it NEEDS to survive. This is literally a death spiral that ends with Google killing itself. Let me explain what's going on... Google added AI summaries to the top of every search result in 2024. When you Google something now, the answer sits right there on Google's page. You never have to click anywhere. Google took the information from someone else's website, summarized it, and kept you inside Google's ecosystem. The result: 60% of all Google searches now end without a single click to any website. Small publishers lost 60% of their traffic in one year. Medium publishers lost 47%. Even the biggest names in media, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Business Insider, all saw traffic fall between 22% and 55%. The Axios CEO called it "a referral extinction event for the ad-supported web." Google's response to all of this was to tell publishers they can "opt out" of having their content summarized. But opting out also REMOVES your description from normal search results. So the choice Google gives you is let us steal your content for free, or become invisible on the internet. That's extortion. The Washington Post laid off another round of journalists this year because of it. Stereogum, one of the most respected music publications on the internet, had to BEG readers for donations. Business Insider cut 21% of its staff. Dozens of smaller publishers have shut down entirely. The people who actually CREATE the information Google summarizes are going bankrupt while Google posts record revenue. But here's where this gets interesting and where everyone stops thinking: Google's AI summaries are only as good as the content they summarize. If the publishers who write the original articles, run the original investigations, and create the original data go out of business, there is nothing left for Google to summarize. The AI starts recycling old information, the answers get stale, the quality drops, and users start noticing that Google's summaries are increasingly wrong, outdated, or useless. Google is essentially strip-mining the internet for short-term revenue. They are extracting all the value from content creators without paying for it, driving those creators out of business, and then wondering why the quality of their own product is declining. This is exactly what Napster did to the music industry in the early 2000s: Made content free, creators went broke, and quality collapsed. It took a decade to rebuild. Google is doing the same thing to the entire internet at 100x the scale. Rolling Stone, Variety, Deadline, The Hollywood Reporter, and Billboard are now suing Google for antitrust violations. Chegg, the education platform, lost 49% of its traffic and is suing too. The UK's competition authority just ordered Google to let publishers opt out without being punished. The DOJ already ruled Google is an illegal monopoly. And Google's defense in court is genuinely unbelievable. They argue that publishers CHOOSE to let Google index their content and can leave anytime they want. That's like saying you choose to pay protection money to the mob because technically you could close your business and move to another city. Google controls 90% of search. Leaving Google means leaving the internet. Meanwhile Google is investing billions in custom AI chips to make these summaries cheaper at scale. Every quarter the problem gets worse. The internet as we've known it for 25 years ran on a simple deal: Publishers make content. Google sends traffic. Advertisers pay for the traffic. Everyone wins. But Google just BROKE that deal and kept all the money.
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This is what I've been saying for two and a half years now
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Joe Lim estimates that 90 percent of what you see on the internet is advertising in disguise, and he should know. For three years, Lim ran a company called Floodify, which at its peak operated 65,000 dummy social-media accounts used to drum up attention on behalf of paying clients. The point of this kind of marketing is that nobody is supposed to notice it. But lately, the machinery has started to show. In April, Justin Bieber headlined two consecutive weekends at Coachella. Coachella is the biggest stage in pop music save only for the Super Bowl, the kind of event that in theory generates its own attention. And yet on both weekends, a Discord server writer Lane Brown had been monitoring hosted paid campaigns for Bieber’s Coachella performances, offering clippers — people who are hired to turn a song, trailer, interview, stump speech, or whatever into short, social-media-friendly fragments — as much as a dollar per thousand views. “On social media, popular opinion is being formed, measured, and manipulated all at once, and every signal the platforms produce — a trending song, a backlash, a talking point, the feeling that ‘everybody’ is suddenly talking about the same thing — can now be fabricated by unseen actors with hidden agendas,” writes Brown. “Everybody is doing this now,” Lim says. “And if you’re not, you’re behind.” Brown reports on how the same techniques are now being used to fool people on every app they go to in order to find out what other people think, not just in music but across entertainment, politics, consumer products, and celebrity gossip: nymag.visitlink.me/w6Bu9N

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