It doesn't have to be doctored, for two reasons: (1) it is not accurate - at least not accurate enough. (2) I forget what it's called, but I've seen it with twitter bots "predicting" who will win some sporting event (like the NCAA championship). They just make 1,000,000 accounts, each posting a different result. Then when the result happens, they delete the rest.
We are just seeing the closest thread to real events, not the many that were very wrong.
They just make 1,000,000 accounts, each posting a different result. Then when the result happens, they delete the rest.
Hahaha on a choice in which there are so few possibilities that's not hard. However this, now, with the date? Find one that says the same general information but with dates shifted.
Otherwise your claim is retarded and so are you for believing it.
I may be retarded, but the "OP" isn't close enough. What is this "west coast" about? Please connect the dots, oh brilliant one.
Do not accept any vaccines that will be released for a deadly virus in the winter of 2020.
Copy of the entire post at issue. Where is "West coast" mentioned? See what you just did right there is called pilpul. aa
Predicting who will win a sporting event has a lot less variables in terms of potential winners. There’s only so many teams that even could win, so it’s not hard to cover all bases with a limited number of “tweets” or whatever…and then as you said, erase those which didn’t pan out.
This is much different in my estimation. There is a virtually endless number of potential crisis events that could happen, much less an equally endless number of potential responses to such events.
To nail down both the “event” (the virus) and the “response” (the vaccine) in this case is uncanny.
To that point, I’m not sure why you said “not accurate enough.”
The only thing they apparently got wrong was the lethality of the virus to infants. Apart from that, it was dead on accurate.
Yeah I guess the march madness thing only requires ~5,000 posts.
The NCAA bracket compared to what you’re proposing in this post are ridiculously different. That is the point.
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