Revealing Mind Manipulation Techniques
In Washington DC, Silicon Valley, Russia, China, New York, Iran and thousands of other locations around the world influencers are developing and implementing strategies that exploit human vulnerabilities to sell products and amass power. Many of us so called “influencers” and/or “marketers” have studied for years and learned how we can utilize current social and collaborative technologies and databases of followers/contacts/connections to influence people. We have developed content that appeals to our targeted audiences and collected followers. Although these technologies and efforts in most cases have been used to distribute useful knowledge and advice, they can also be used for nefarious manipulation.
- Current and future information related arguments are and will be more dangerous than in the past because of their direct, personalized influence on vast numbers of targeted individuals, businesses, communities, societies, governments and economics.
- Targeted influence campaigns over time can change people’s perception of reality and can quickly turn into mob, swarm and cancel culture behaviors.
- The combination of in-depth individual profiles (consumer/voter data) and targeted social media messaging strategies means external parties can create a personalized “messaging bubble” around each of us that will over time influence how we think and view the world.
- Organizations are increasingly using society’s networks to directly attack their opponents’ leaders, decision-makers and members in order to destroy their unity, credibility, fortitude, perseverance, confidence and willingness to serve.
- There are increasingly well funded and highly effective influence operations being implemented to change target audiences’ reality based on their emotional vulnerabilities and current perceptions of truth.
- The velocity of information and disinformation today is overwhelming gatekeepers, fact checkers and audiences everywhere, and those with nefarious intent understand this and are skilled at introducing misinformation into societies’ conversations.
- Influencers and information manipulators today have thousands of ways to distribute ideas, and the speed advantage over traditional gatekeepers to get these ideas (true or false) quickly and widely disseminated before they can be fact checked and censored.
- The strategic influence advantage goes to the side that fields the most credible and compelling messages for a particular group’s reality and emotional vulnerability.
- Information is being used both defensively, offensively to change the way people think.
- Those who control what goes into an audiences’ brain – controls them and the power they represent.
- Provocative information (both real and fake) fund media and social media’s business models. It is in their financial interest to amplify engagement, agitation and anger to increase ad revenue, readership and influence.
- 59% are concerned about ‘fake news’ in the workplace
- 24% rising to the level of ‘very concerned’
- 64% are concerned about ‘alternative facts’ in the workplace
- 27% rising to the level of ‘very concerned’
- 58% believe that nowadays it is easier for people to get away with lying
- Establish a goal. What thoughts, mental frameworks and opinions are you wanting to promote or change in your audience?
- Identify target audiences.
- Understand their emotional vulnerabilities.
- Understand the demographic groups most vulnerable to mind manipulation are the lower-middle class, working poor, elderly and blacks. These groups are driven by the insecurity of their place in society and in the economy. They’re easiest to influence by sharing stories that others are out to trick them and the world is out to get them.
- Use high numbers of coordinated communication channels, social networks and messages to distribute and echo messages.
- Disseminate truths, partial truths or outright fictions to support your views. Understand that consistency or credibility is less important than the volume of messages.
- Call all dissenting sources of information, truth and influence fake and villainize any and all critics.
- Use frequently repeated narratives that support your audiences existing views to harden them.
- Focus messaging on improving the “status” of your audience over other groups.
- Provide a spokesman willing to say the impolite things others only think.
- Find, list and promote your target audiences’ grievances.
- Blame elites and specific demographic segments for all grievances.
- Sow distrust in existing institutions, norms and leaders.
- Offer simplistic solutions to grievances.
- Empower your target audiences with “secret” information and conspiracies that make them feel special and valued.
- Give them a “holy” purpose and mission greater than themselves to urgently promote and defend.
- It’s helpful to focus attention on a one of a kind, visionary leader that has easy answers to complex problems, and promote him/her as the only one capable of solving the big pressing problems of your target audience.
- The Vulnerable Targets of Social Engineering and Mind Manipulation
- How Social Engineering Works on Our Brain
- Disinformation is Both Expensive and Deadly
- Social Engineering Escapes the War Zone
- Fooled by Psychographic Profiles and Social Engineering
- Social Engineering – Mind Manipulation at Scale
- Conspiracy Theories and Their Impact on Employment Opportunities
- Ideas as Competitive Advantages
- Facebook Decides What People Think
- Twenty-One People Who Control the World
- The Utility of Truth
- Human Thinking as Friction
- Selling Beans During Boycotts, Buy-cotts and Disinformation
- Mixing Business and Politics Requires a Strategy
- Swarming and the Requirement for a Chief Values Officer
- We Can be Silent No More – Influencer Strategies and Responsibilities
- Our Minds on Facebook Algorithms
- Secrets, Brands and Global Swarming
- Facebook’s Infodemic on the Pandemic
- Reality is Required
- Covid-19 and the Value of Ideas
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