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So you're suggesting it was a DARPA project that, when "abandoned" got turned over to the CIA? I imagine they'd conceal it via "consulting" work and various layers of compartmentalization, but following the money says enough. Regardless, Zuckerbot definitely isn't anything more than an inhuman stooge.

CIA paid burgerking to get people to unfriend each other

Okay, what? I hate asking for sources, but this is hilarious and I want to read what their fraudulent explanation that they inevitably gave was.

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CNET Jan. 12, 2009 : Delete 10 Facebook friends, get a free Whopper https://www.cnet.com/news/delete-10-facebook-friends-get-a-free-whopper/

Funding reimbursement to Burger King for that huge program to clean up college casual connections, came from US gov CIA for the "badwill" and cost of whoppers. I recall Burger King had a few waves of this deletion promotion.

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Just as suspected, it was a campaign to "poke fun at social media". Gone are the days of not taking he internet too seriously and that really sucks. These days we have feds following us around and playing tricks on us like subscribing us to magazines or ordering us pizzas if we say something we think is funny on the internet.

It's a mockery, really. Not only do these people have no sense of humor, we get punished if we do... Man, now I feel old.

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Just as suspected, it was a campaign to "poke fun at social media".

That absolutely is a mere cover story agenda. The real reason was to unfriend all the casual college acquaintances linking to Muslim students in USA, to make the connection network vastly more accurate.