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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Oct 16, 2022 23:29:24 GMT
Using my statistical technique it is very clear the BBC is like some sort of suicide machine, bringing people down and giving them a sense of hopelessness and "why bother". That is really interesting. Please could you provide the methodology for your 'Statistical Technique' and share the analysis you did on the BBC Well the brain works via simple association. Mention say Manchester and rain enough times together and the brain forms the association and learns that it rains in Manchester. The idea is here that we can test the hypothesis of is the BBC brainwashing us by testing a few hypothetical scenarios. Lets say we have a hypothesis that the BBC are brainwashing men and women into having acrimonious relations through drama. This is actually a hypothesis I've seen claimed by some political commentators, so to do this we randomly sample drama, and when we get a man and woman as say husband and wife of boyfriend - girlfriend, with each sample we capture a soundbite such as a complete sentence, a statement, as in something that comes out a comment and then without any context we score it as good relations and bad relations. In fact we can also see if a context modifies it. Are they always happy in the pub and always arguing at home. Another one is I've notice a high frequency of talk about death. In fact you might like to compare things that are equally frequent and opposite, say for death we can compare to how much birth is mentioned. As you know birth happen in the same proportion in a normal society. It's important to have clear definitions though or else you can subject it to your own bias.
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