Have you ever considered that the social media we use could be tools to undermine democracy and fuel resentment? This book uncovers the truth behind it all.
The author, Brittany Kaiser, is a whistleblower with three years of experience. She was involved in subversive activities while working for a UK-based company called Cambridge Analytica.
Cambridge Analytica was a research firm originally affiliated with Cambridge University and registered under the SCL Group.
It was a private company specializing in human behavior research and strategic communication, often used for defense and military intelligence purposes.
The experts at Cambridge Analytica included scientists from Cambridge University. Brittany was responsible for marketing the firm's products to various countries.
She revealed the company's real activities—collecting user data, targeting specific audiences, and running campaigns for clients that included politicians and businesspeople.
Among their clients were Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, and several African presidents.
Surprisingly, Brittany disclosed that the company's CEO, Alexander Nix, claimed in presentations that Cambridge Analytica operated in various countries, including Nigeria during the 2015 presidential election, Indonesia in 1999 to influence student movements and campaign for Abdurrahman Wahid, Bogotá, Colombia in 2011, Kenya in 2013, Mexico, Trinidad and Tobago, and Malaysia.
However, Brittany did not provide detailed explanations about the operations in Malaysia or identify which parties utilized the company's services.
What exactly did Cambridge Analytica do? Their work primarily involved two key activities: collecting social media data without users’ permission and processing the data to understand rationales and inclinations behind users' choices.
By gathering and analyzing data, the company could discern users' tendencies to support particular parties and candidates, identify their preferences, and determine the issues that could secure victory for their clients.
Interestingly, Cambridge Analytica provided services to both ruling parties and opposition groups.
One of Cambridge Analytica's most significant successes was helping Donald Trump win the 2016 presidential election and advancing the "Leave" agenda during the United Kingdom’s Brexit referendum.
This book offers an intriguing perspective on where our social media data goes and how it is used. It sheds light on how data benefits politicians and helps them win elections.