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danicriss
·4 giorni fa·discuss
It seems to be a little known fact that she was... The Best: https://youtube.com/watch?v=LKV5YAxwv3Q

While she didn't compose the song, she was the one to originally release it. Tina Turner's version came one year later with a sax and an iconic video, but otherwise Bonnie's version is pretty similar and not much worse imo: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Best_(song)#Bonnie_Tyler_v...
danicriss
·mese scorso·discuss
Afaik the grains corridors for the Ukrainian ships are alongside the Romanian coast, hence the Russian interest

> Do Romanians give a fuck?

A Ukrainian USV (water surface drone) just exploded the other day in Romania's main industrial port (Europe's 4th largest for a sense of scale), apparently thinking it's somewhere else due to GPS EW interference. Yes they're affected, yes they care
danicriss
·2 anni fa·discuss
2009 http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=416530
danicriss
·2 anni fa·discuss
There are a few seemingly minor details missing from the conversation above: - his support seems to have come exclusively from externally coordinated online campaigns - his support increased dramatically within the last 2 weeks before the election

Supporting point 1, remember that he declared zero campaign expenses and never explained how he ran his campaign

Regarding the second point, the urgency under which his campaign took off and the proximity to the elections allowed him to elude mass-media scrutiny. A lot of shady details were unveiled since he became popular, which arguably would've made him unpalatable for a lot of his voters

ISW has a fairly good synopsis of the findings from the Romanian secret services here: https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/likely-kremlin...

If you want a comparison to the US political situation, this is not your "Twitter did something shady which bumped Trump's result by 2 percentage points"

A better translation is: Chase Oliver wins the White House! (If you wonder who that guy is, Google him - that's what Romanians had to do with CG after the election night; he was on the ballot and you didn't even know it). All while declaring zero expenses. NSA and CIA suspect foreign interference. His only campaign was on TikTok. Looked eerily similar to Ukraine, Georgia (the country) and Moldova's Russian influence campaigns. He eluded TikTok's swarming detection algorithms. He was unknown until late October - the campaign started in earnest 2 weeks before Halloween. Oh, and he actually looks like RFK jr., talks like RFK jr., just didn't have the same notoriety going into the election
danicriss
·2 anni fa·discuss
- https://pressone.ro/exclusiv-legaturile-secrete-ale-lui-cali... - https://www.g4media.ro/exclusiv-cine-e-eugen-sechila-aghiota... - https://www.g4media.ro/video-calin-georgescu-miscarea-legion...

Sorry, you'll have to deal with translating yourself, but current browsers make it easy

For context, Romania's fascist movement, prominent in the late 30s, was called "legionaries"
danicriss
·2 anni fa·discuss
It happened incredibly fast

Polling did see it coming. But the growth was so unprecedented, the pollsters questioned their sanity (read: methodology, or at least sampling bias)

The campaign propelling him happened during the two weeks preceding the election. Enough to create a wave of enthusiasm, just short enough to fly below the radar (of him properly getting scrutinised)

Romania's NSA report suggests the campaign was a copycat of campaigns in Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova. Romania either had an X factor that made this one succeed, or the state actor managed to nail the way it calibrated the campaign this time
danicriss
·2 anni fa·discuss
Salient point

What you're missing is that in this particular case the outside interference seems to have been the only support he had

He's claimed zero expenses and his whole stated strategy was "my rise is God's will"

Romania's NSA surmises in this case "God" may have been Putin

So, to answer your question, your spending needs to do some 100% of the heavy lifting in their campaign to match this precedent. In other words, you'd have to be the only guy propelling them. Which nullifies the hypothesis of a candidate you'd want overthrown
danicriss
·2 anni fa·discuss
I'm surprised all the discussions here missed an obvious point, even if it's implicit and not explicitly stated: the shady support this candidate had was the only support he had

He's declared 0 campaign spending. For all we know, the only way he was promoted was by a swarm of foreign-controlled accounts bypassing TikTok's own anti-swarming policies, knowingly or not. The growth in his account was not organic. He had practically zero other exposure to justify his growth

Accepting him as president is tantamount to Romania accepting a president chosen by someone very high up in another state. That, for me, is Romania becoming a puppet state of that power, be it Russia, China or both working together

No, thanks, I'm happy with a borderline legal decision by Romania's Constitutional Court. There were enough red flags in the way this candidate conducted himself for his case to not stand as precedent if a legit candidate is challenged in the future for minor (and even maybe significant, but not exclusive) foreign support
danicriss
·2 anni fa·discuss
> I'd be curious to know what preferential treatment means, how preferential, and how it balances out if we include treatment of all candidates across all media

Iirc all candidates were supposed to mark their promotional material as electoral material. CG was the only one who didn't. This was considered illegal in Romania and TikTok was supposed to not promote the material. Yet they did

The second thing I vaguely remember is that the secret service report surmised that TikTok has swarming detection algorithms, that CG's posts were clearly swarmed, yet TikTok allowed the material as if it hasn't been swarmed, despite its own policies