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how many outputs will it have? well, let the user enjoy it. once upon a time, if you said , for example, uncle john, sit down at the computer and do this , he would say, "oh, john, i don't have the time to turn it on, or if i turn it on, i'll get stuck in, for example, windows , but now we we see that 70-80 -year-old old men and women now, if we consider 70-year-old rare, all of them have accounts in many social networks, they have user accounts, they are very active and very influential. this is why it comes from the so-called experience, so see that in order for a social network to be successful, it must have users now the world's social networks have strange users , they have several tens of millions of users , sometimes even billions of users in the world. one of the functions and one of the important technical points for that programmer is to be able to raise the user of that site or that application. what does that mean ? user menu. listen, i'll hold your hand on
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instagram, on facebook, on tik tok, stay for 5 minutes , stay for 10 minutes, stay for an hour, stay for 2 hours, in a university, we went to a meeting to talk about media literacy and cyber space. i said , please take off your phones. a piece of paper in your hand ok, go to the menu, here, here, the 5 programs or so to speak, the first application that you have , write here how many minutes a day you worked with them, and write in us that everyone was surprised, there was a noise in the hall. what was the reason ? they think a lot, for example, they spend 10 minutes on instagram a day, but they see that they spend four to five hours a day on these social networks. and it is in such a way that it is pleasant for us by displaying content that is attractive to us by increasing individual satisfaction, he will come to entertain us , so this is the real function of this. now, a
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politician, an economist, a political current, when he knows that such a technology exists, it means that he can easily see a person, the generation is boring. for example, sit at the foot of the debate and watch the debate between two people. i will give america as an example. the first debate between two people, mr. biden and mr. trump, was trump. in america, in social networks, tik tok, instagram, facebook, it was full of one minute one minute clips. and a half in short , my generation does not have the patience to sit for an hour of this debate listen, he goes back to the social network and says, "well, what happened, what did he say, what did he say, what was the language , he gets all his results, he makes his decision , well, look, this shows that these politicians can be used as a tool by the news team. and mrs. clinton's media team came to do something a few years ago and use the facebook platform to create a political trend, which, of
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course, i will say in parentheses, in america, for some reasons, during the election days of some of these states, some of the activities are not a crime, one of the candidates goes to a series of states for a job they produce a content and publish it , so look at this bubble we are talking about. i drink milk in the morning, then i eat yogurt, i eat cucumber, it's all cold. i read it myself, i liked it, i sent it to my friends, well, that platform also says, so this user
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will provide this content to me next year, so i am myself, i am my user. i am exposing myself to these things and hey , i am having fun with them . let me ask you a question. you mentioned something. if i am not mistaken, there are about 650 members in the british house of commons. yes, yes, every 5 years there are 650 members. they choose, right, with the hint you made regarding the mechanism in which social networks actually make more decisions. show us our interests. if the few hundred members of the british house of commons that i was studying have an important position in this country , it means that the government of this country is actually a result of this. there is a parliament, if there are representatives who assume that a supporter of one of the english parties basically does not follow the content related to that representative, that is, representatives of other parties are representatives of another interested party. he is there to follow
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in social networks, like, comment or do other activities. is it possible that that english user will be deprived of comments. other parties or basically think that they haven't heard anything about them. it is possible that this bubble that you said will be created and expose this user to such an issue. it definitely exists, exactly that. a model works. now, let me give an internal example . what happened in the country last week when we had our own elections? well, in my network , i will use social networks as an example. it does not work with other media. in social networks, mr. jalili was the president. the islamic republic was about to be shut down, and it was a quarter of a week ago. i don't know if half of them
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are talking loudly about the country. the reason for this is that this bubble is coming. look at a bunch of people. now in real life, it's the same. you don't fight a person, for example, an athlete, against a rock. if you check his life, you will see that he is now independent of the workplace, maybe a lot he doesn't have a choice, his entertainment, his sports, his shopping , he's not a rock, he's the one i don't know, the example of cooking, we're talking a lot today, he's a cook, well , he deals mostly with cooks in his contacts , his phone book, if you go to kelli , you'll find the cook's number and probably kitchen appliances in the social network , exactly. the same thing happened to me, who likes to be a democrat, i like to be a republican , hey, i'm having this content , i'm gathering information in this space, that's why i banned myself. one of the recommendations on social networks is that if you have any news from republicans, you see and read, go and read my news from the democratic party , have both of these sources together, i repeat again, look at
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the function, design and engineering of social networks , this is to put us in the same space. let's build our own messengers in this country. users of a messenger say that this is definitely the president. this has happened in america. now , messengers have different functions . tik tok users, who are mostly generation z, have the same approach. to the elections that the users of facebook in the book of instagram or youtube users , we see a different approach, so this is something that is actually happening in our real space, whose cyber section we are currently investigating, so now it should be like this. conditions of the user now you mentioned somewhere that the user can expose himself to different contents . now, obviously, in the issue of the british house of commons that we mentioned, well, there are many parties in this parliament , if a user wants to use himself, that
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user must have a questioning spirit, a critical spirit , so that he comes through the lens of different parties. look at the topic and maybe most of the people don't have that kind of sensitivity, he likes to search in that social network in that social network showcase and see the content that attracts him, maybe he sees it with critical thinking. let me look at it differently, don't want to go to this for a situation like this. now i mentioned the british parliament, it was about the fact that there is a variety of parties, and when there are that many parties, this user has to go to a new content every time, which might be completely boring. that's why
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sitting in this party is the media and digital space they don't know the marketing of digital advertisements and this in front of the party and so-and-so, they are very strong and they are using this media and this media very well , and these stories and this confrontation, if i am not mistaken , between the labor party and the conservative party or the conservative party of the british parliament. they used to work, exactly, exactly , a very traditional team is active in the discussion of advertising and introducing views, there is no team , it is very advanced and uses the cyber platform , so this is a story on that side, now see what is happening on this side, i am the user, myself. to give an example, i like english news very much i am interested in the news of england , i am reading the news of england
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. see the ones that are comprehensive and more reliable. there are no barriers in the cyberspace, that is, now the royal news network of england is the bbc, and now there is a credit for themselves. people are at least very old. all his words are not really reliable. in political matters it is not very strange that he wants to publish a piece of news for the benefit of a party, but when i explained to myself two to three to four input channels that i might delete them after my election days , i would never continue. it's not attractive, but i see that i have these views , i'm getting them from several places, i can compare, i can see different views side by side, right. somewhere in the same news that i saw, the english pendent newspaper
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wrote that, firstly, ofcom, the british media regulatory body, warned about this discussion. the spread of fake news, on the other hand, another institution called the british institute of information technology has come and requested that a series of reference media in england, now you said that the bbc had clearly highlighted the state media of this country , was held on the day. the election of the house of commons and about the fake news that shows a lot of data mining to be seen, to clarify about this, i asked myself how a media can be so online and updated that day , investigate and clarify and at the same time how simple the solution can actually be used give it to the common people to have a critical thinking, we will come back to the function
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of social networks in any matter. now here we are, we are talking about the political example. the news channel broadcasts a live tv program from morning to night, even a recorded program, not live like our program, produce a statement and say that such and such a speech that such and such a representative made has this problem, such and such answer is wrong, and how many people. you can see this in the audience, if this happens on the social network, for example, the same thing on facebook if the book comes up, well, that employee who went to work from 7 in the morning until 5 in the afternoon and didn't have time to follow up on these issues , he takes out his phone at 7 o'clock and starts scrolling, so to speak, he gets to read this news. and if his mentality was wrong, he can be cleared. if he doesn't have a mentality, he will understand what happened, i can understand what you want to say from your speech. if the official media of england have been asked to make a clarification statement, they should make a statement from the platform of the same
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social networks where the audience received the fake news. in fact, they should make it clear. also , see that in official channels, there is usually a bit of bias or conspiracy, or sometimes, for example, in england, users are saying that our bbc is bipolar. where do fake news and mistakes come from ? it is going viral on social networks . well, if you answer me, where is the audience? what percentage of facebook users watch tv during the day or night, during the week, or during the month? some people do not watch tv at all. it
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can be seen and it is effective, so in england this is one of the reasons and you should definitely watch my program open width i said that i am not sure if it was mentioned in the report or not, the bbc's cooperation with twitter makes a lot of sense. this has never happened in the uk . they can claim that they say we have nothing to do with it. twitter is a social network that belongs to the people and the user and user interaction shows what is happening. it should happen, we don't know anything called censorship , we don't have anything called filter , this is what these gentlemen claim, but we see here they are very openly announcing that the role of the bbc is actually to come and help. to identify and information available put it on twitter or not, bbc itself wants
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to make its content available to twitter by identifying these and what is happening in the mainstream media of bbc wants to be seen on twitter. well, the bbc should provide the media with verified and safe news, the forgiveness is that i will do this, the more important part is that if there is a rumor, then a reference should be reached. he is gay and he is the authority of the state media and a state and sovereign media , which now has acceptance among the people . poured into england. it's messed up in the parliament , it's also messed up in the european union, which means that the countries are now facing a lack of participation in political activities, most of which is related to the anti-generation in america . they forcefully say that the young people are the opposite generation , whoever you are, come, bring two people
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, bring three people, come and define five-person campaigns , so to speak, in their own words. have a great campaign, if we can summarize it in less than a minute , i would like to summarize it very briefly today, our cyberspace and our social networks are extremely powerful, to the extent that they can seriously challenge the political factions that have been around for several years. party i saw in the report of our colleague that on july 4, july 14, we can hold parliamentary elections . let us recognize this power in our social networks and pay attention as users. everything
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we see is not necessarily true. we should pay attention ourselves and verify if anything. face. we saw that it looked very strange let's try to check and compare with one or two other sources . thank you very much. i would like to thank mr. elmia, an expert in cyberspace. dear viewers, goodbye. no, i don't want to talk anymore. don't talk. it means another candidate has been added. it's important social political news . please guide me. he's impossible. he's a lie
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. he can't be. a lie is better. they don't do the same thing to each other anymore. looking we talked and it was well received by the people . the debate of the candidates for the presidential election was canceled. why was it canceled ? we are complaining about their fight. sir, i searched and nothing came up. it has been canceled. why not, the future should be the future of our country, why should the people, it does n't matter, it doesn't matter, they always listen to the program , why is it so important, how do they understand their own people? cancel because many people they have absolutely no idea which vote the president of our country wanted to be elected, they talk there , they tell us the promises and appointments they want to make, it is important for me to see
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what will happen to the future of my country, my future, the future of my country's youth, at least show it. we see that finally one of our opinions will change compared to one. because after all, the future of our country is important because one can finally get to know them, debate with their work, if it doesn't destroy each other, it's very good, guys, this was a joke, it wasn't canceled, thank you very much for the joke, but it wasn't an interesting joke, there are scenes, thank god for these jokes don't bother me, i was a fool, thank god we can follow up again, don't worry, your camera is hidden.
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nagaristan, iran, baharestan, o good king of iran, i am iran, o bright land, you are the light of my eyes , the soil of the martyrs of iran. why didn't the foreign media prevent you from coming here because i am an iranian and i love my iran, i love my leader, and according to
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my leader, i felt it was my duty to participate in this election day. they live in iran, he cannot care about iran, they are not here and never will be their opinion won't matter because i came here to vote in my own country, because i knew it was my religious duty to come here for the sake of my country , to know that i should, for example, vote or not to vote, and it is better to vote for the fate of my country. they can't with their own words. they can prevent the decision-making of our country, they can prevent the people of iran from participating in the voting, because all of us iranians have the right to participate in the decision-making of our country and its future. i don't pay attention , i have a goal, the election campaign of those who cannot influence our future, while we should.
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let's stand together with the people and fix it ourselves . i am an iranian , i will not sell my homeland to any east or west . the future of the iranian people is to really understand that in fact they are all looking for their own interests. i came for the development of my country. it doesn't matter what faction i support or who i am . i stood at your feet, o new death, o soil, i die at your feet. what is my soil? i will die at your feet
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, if you want to make headlines for foreign media, what do you say about the presence of people at the voting booths? it was crowded, iran is always powerful , always in. it's a scene. we did whatever we wanted whenever we were together . it's a magnificent gathering. in my opinion, whatever title we want to use is called iranian with zeal. it showed once again that iran is for all iranians and we love iran. the presence of people is a fist on the mouth of global arrogance. fatigue after all, the magnificent turnout of the people in the elections here in iran, the passionate elections were held, blind your eyes .
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it's not possible. yes, until a while ago, if you wanted to buy something, you had to leave a lot of time to go and look around. then you get to the bazaar. it's the market of each one . i said that all the specialized markets are near me. it was good. we came to afsariye palace. it was good . we came to sarai irani. the only tehran branch in serah afsarieh with unbelievable prices and long-term appointments without prepayment in
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the big iranian palace in the cities of qom, isfahan and the only branch in tehran in sarah afsarieh. from wherever you want we have a cheap purchase, it is better to pay attention to these points . the remaining cash consumer price. what does it mean? i will tell you now. suppose the consumer price of this washing machine is 20 million tomans. now the remaining cash. let's count together. if 20 percent. we can give an advance payment of 4 million tomans, now we have to subtract this 4 million from the consumer price, that is, 20 minus 4, so our debt will be 16 million tomans , so installments and fees should be calculated based on this amount. finally, 1 percent is the city of household appliances.
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in the name of allah, the merciful, the merciful. peace be upon you viewers respected and honorable at 16:00. we have some news for you. the candidates who have reached the second round of the 14th presidential election cycle will come to the national media on the third day of the campaign and explain their plans. the documentary of mr. masoud mezikian is scheduled from 19:00 to 19:30, and the documentary of mr. saeed jalili is from 20:00 to 20:00

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