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Paul Francis Pelosi Sr. is an American businessman who owns and operates Financial Leasing Services, Inc., a San Francisco-based real estate and venture capital investment and consulting firm. He was the owner of the Sacramento Mountain Lions of the United Football League.

Man guilty of assault in Paul Pelosi hammer attack

Man guilty of assault in Paul Pelosi hammer attack
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... The attack left Paul Pelosi in hospital for six days with a fractured skull and other injuries...

Body-cam footage shows moment of Paul Pelosi attack

Body-cam footage shows moment of Paul Pelosi attack
Jan 27,2023 3:51 pm

... Body-camera footage shows the moment police arrive at Paul Pelosi s door and confront the attacker...

Kennedy Center Honours: Julia Roberts turns George Clooney into a fashion statement

Kennedy Center Honours: Julia Roberts turns George Clooney into a fashion statement
Dec 5,2022 9:20 am

... Paul Pelosi, the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, also made his first public appearance since being brutally attacked in his home in late October...

Nancy Pelosi: How she rose to the top - and stayed there

Nancy Pelosi: How she rose to the top - and stayed there
Nov 17,2022 2:31 pm

... She went to college in nearby Washington DC, where she met and eventually married financier Paul Pelosi...

US midterms: How BBC's voter profiles were shown hate and disinformation online

US midterms: How BBC's voter profiles were shown hate and disinformation online
Nov 6,2022 9:21 pm

... Last week, Instagram of what happened when Paul Pelosi, the husband of US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi, was violently attacked in their home...

US midterms: Biden warns election denial is 'path to chaos'

US midterms: Biden warns election denial is 'path to chaos'
Nov 2,2022 11:50 pm

... He argued that Mr Trump s " big lie that the election of 2020 had been stolen" was the driving force behind both the assault on 82-year-old Paul Pelosi and the US Capitol riot...

Nancy Pelosi: Man charged with attempted kidnap and assault

Nancy Pelosi: Man charged with attempted kidnap and assault
Oct 31,2022 4:21 pm

... The 42-year-old is accused of breaking into the couple s San Francisco home early on Friday and assaulting Paul Pelosi, 82, with a hammer...

Musk Twitter takeover: Billionaire denies report he plans to fire workers to avoid payouts

Musk Twitter takeover: Billionaire denies report he plans to fire workers to avoid payouts
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... His reply contained a link to a conspiracy theory about an assault on Paul Pelosi, husband of US House speaker Nancy Pelosi...

US midterms: How BBC's voter profiles were shown hate and disinformation online

Oct 29,2022 10:51 pm

Disinformation and Social Media<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> correspondent Marianna Spring<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> Set Up<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> a series of Social Media<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> accounts to investigate what voters are being recommended online at a turbulent time for US politics. After over two months of running the profiles, this is what she found.

I open up Britney's Instagram<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> and click on an account that's been recommended in her feed. I'm greeted by a meme falsely declaring that President Joe Biden<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> never really won the 2020 election, and several others targeting named female politicians with misogynistic comments and abusive language.

Britney is one of five profiles I've created to track what US voters can be recommended and exposed to online ahead of the midterm elections. While Social Media<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> sites say They are committed to tackling disinformation and hate on their platforms ahead of the poll, for my undercover voters, misleading and violent posts appear to have only increased in recent weeks.

My five voters were created to represent views from across the US political spectrum, based on data gathered by the Pew Research Centre. I gave each of them a profile on Instagram<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> , Facebook, TikTok, YouTube and Twitter, with names and computer-generated photos.

They are:

For all of them, I followed additional accounts when They were suggested, as well as keeping up their original interests.

While these profiles can't offer an exhaustive insight into what every US voter could be Seeing<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> - and They don't have friends or followers - They do give us a snapshot of what voters across the political spectrum are being exposed to.

The Institute<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> for Strategic Dialogue (ISD), which tracks extremism and disinformation worldwide, says that election conspiracy claims and abusive language aimed at politicians online have intensified in the run-up to the midterms.

As I've checked into each of my undercover voters' accounts over The Past<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> two months, it's Britney's that have been most frequently exposed to violent and misleading content.

When setting up her account, I liked pages and accounts that supported Mr Trump, opposed mandatory vaccination and questioned the motives of billionaires. These topics appear to have been a gateway to more extreme content, when compared with The Other<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> undercover voters.

Larry was exposed to posts featuring misleading claims about the 2020 election and abusive language directed at politicians, while Emma was also recommended several pages using abusive language aimed at supporters of Donald Trump<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> and Supreme Court<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> Justices, but nothing on the scale of what Britney was recommended.

When I logged onto Instagram<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> in particular, I found she was recommended more and more accounts that made false claims about fraudulent voting and denied that President Biden won the election.

They regularly featured hashtags like #Trumpwon in their profile descriptions and on their posts, and shared memes about the riots on The Capitol<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> claiming that " January 6th wasn't an insurrection".

Britney's profile was also shown TikTok videos from accounts promoting Conspiracy Theories<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> that the election was rigged, also repeating the phrase " Trump Won".

Last week, Instagram<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> of What Happened<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> when Paul Pelosi<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> , The Husband<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> of US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> , was violently attacked in their home. Posts also made light of the violence.

Finally, pages recommended to Britney's Instagram<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> account also featured posts talking about female politicians in abusive and misogynistic terms.

The Most<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> frequent targets were Nancy Pelosi<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> , Kamala Harris<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> , Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Michelle Obama<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> and Hillary Clinton<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> . There were comments about them performing sex acts, and slurs about their appearances, alongside criticism of their politics. While posts often spoke about Joe Biden<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> and Donald Trump<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> in hateful terms, They were not subject to the same sexualised language.

This language was unique to Britney's accounts. On Facebook, Emma was recommended pages that promoted naming and shaming racists and Trump supporters, but the rhetoric had not escalated in the same way.

Gabriela was increasingly recommended right-leaning content on Social Media<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> , often about inflation and the cost of living crisis, but it stopped short of the more extreme disinformation and hate that Britney encountered.

Larry and Michael were targeted more frequently by official campaign adverts and content from the Political Parties<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> themselves, especially on sites like YouTube. For Larry, the messaging was focused on crime, inflation and immigration. For Michael, The Adverts<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> and posts talked about abortion, Climate Change<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> and education.

As well as noting The Uptick<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> in hate ahead of the midterms, The Institute<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> for Strategic Dialogue says disinformation online has focused on conspiracies about the Biden administration, as well as the issue of voting in specific US states.

" That, when combined with Social Media<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> product features and failed policies, is giving permission to more hate and vitriol, " Said<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> Jiore Craig, the ISD's Head of Elections and Digital Integrity.

In particular, the ISD found election Conspiracy Theories<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> in short-form video formats across several platforms. Social Media<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> companies have " inconsistent and insufficient moderation policies" to deal with this kind of content, its research concludes.

The research also expresses concerns that The Major<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> Social Media<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> companies are not taking election denials seriously, although They have made various commitments to tackling disinformation and hate ahead of the midterms.

In August, Meta - which owns Facebook and Instagram<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> - Said<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> it would devote " hundreds of people across More Than<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> 40 teams" to ensure the security and safety of the midterms, and apply " learnings" from The Past<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> election.

Meta told The Bbc<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> that it has robust measures in place to combat misinformation, including partnerships with 10 fact-checking organisations in the US.

It also Said<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> it has " clear policies about what is and isn't allowed on our platforms" and " continually reviews content" to see if it violates policies.

TikTok also announced its own " commitment to election integrity" ahead of the vote, saying it had partnered with fact-checking organisations. It told The Bbc<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> it took its " responsibility to protect the integrity of our platform and elections with utmost seriousness".

Populist Right Britney, Progressive Left Emma and even Apolitical Gabriela have been recommended increasingly polarised content on Twitter over The Past<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> two months, particularly on immigration, crime and Climate Change<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> .

Britney's account was also shown a Conspiracy Theory<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> shared by Elon Musk<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> about The Attack<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> on Mr Pelosi - Mr Musk later deleted his tweet.

There are concerns that lay-offs and potential changes to moderation policies on Twitter, which Mr Musk now owns, could also lead to an increase in online disinformation just before voters head to the polls.

Several of the Instagram<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> accounts that Britney has been recommended promoting claims that Trump really won the 2020 election have also praised Mr Musk for buying Twitter and referenced their plans to return to The Site<Meta itemprop='name' content='JJ Lin'> .

Twitter says that while it has lost employees, their " core moderation capabilities remain in place".



Source of news: bbc.com

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