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The US government is spending $1 million to figure out memes

The US government is spending $1 million to figure out memes

Hey! I can do that for them!

http://www.dailydot.com/politics/us-indiana-university-suspicious-memes/

I hear a lot of crap about the current guy in power but this I didn't think they'd use money on.

 

"Indiana University is receiving nearly $1 million in federal grant money to investigate the genesis, spread, and demise of Internet memes.

The grant from the National Science Foundation awards four Indiana researchers $919,917 to for a project called Truthy that will, as the grant’s abstract explains, “explore why some ideas cause viral explosions while others are quickly forgotten.” (And yes, in case you’re wondering, the name was inspired by Stephen Colbert’s neologism “truthiness.”

The government-funded research is aimed at identifying which memes are organic and which ones are mere astroturf. “While the vast majority of memes arise in a perfectly organic manner, driven by the complex mechanisms of life on the Web, some are engineered by the shady machinery of high-profile congressional campaigns,” Truthy’s About page explains.

Truthy pulls in tweets using what its website calls a “Gardenhose,” deletes messages that are deemed “unlikely to contain political discussion,” and highlights hashtags, usernames, and Web addresses in the remaining tweets. The project can evaluate “thousands of tweets an hour.”

Example memes in Truthy’s online gallery include #TCOT, or "top conservatives on Twitter," the popular conservative conversation hashtag; #NVSEN, the hashtag used by political observers and activists for the 2014 Nevada U.S. Senate race; and #AMPAT, which Truthy describes as “a political hashtag used by many users on Twitter.”

The Truthy team gives us a glimpse of its analytical process in its description of the #AMPAT hashtag. “What makes this meme suspicious,” Truthy’s researchers write, “is that the bursts of activity are driven by two accounts controlled by the same user, in violation of Twitter TOS, and in an effort to give the impression that more people are tweeting about the same topics.”

Predictably enough, some conservatives on Twitter are not happy that the federal government is sponsoring meme analysis—especially given the fact that #TCOT is at the top of Truthy’s meme gallery."

 

Yeah americans, that's what your taxmoney today were used for  ;P

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Reply #26 Top

Quoting sydneysiders, reply 21


Quoting Jafo,

Few years ago the Australian tax-payer funded an investigation into developing a female surfboard....


....and it was money damn well spent... we ended up with the 'pink' surfboard...

....after much in the way of exhaustive observations & research....

....now females can to go to the beach confident they have the perfect accessory....

....because we now have.... Chick Sticks...  <3 .. has a government ever spent money better....   :|  

 Quoting Jafo,


[that, too is called 'sarcasm'] ...

;)

And what fine sarcasm it was...gonna have to give this "observation & research" more "observation & research!" :grin:

Reply #27 Top

I just got off the phone with the Council on Aging guess what I was turned away to get meals on wheels from the Council on Aging here in FLA. because they have not received their grant money from Washington so I get to go hungry hows that for or Great Government I GET TO GO HUNGRY they can all KISS MY ASS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :&#39;(

Reply #28 Top

Quoting WebGizmos, reply 26

And what fine sarcasm it was...gonna have to give this "observation & research" more "observation & research!"

research away....  :lol:

 

 

Quoting bodadog, reply 27

I just got off the phone with the Council on Aging guess what I was turned away to get meals on wheels from the Council on Aging here in FLA. because they have not received their grant money from Washington so I get to go hungry hows that for or Great Government I GET TO GO HUNGRY they can all KISS MY ASS

surely they pointed you in the direction of some place like the Salvation Army to help you with food in the meantime...  :\

 

Reply #29 Top

Or food cupboards. There should be at least one in your area.