Tim Berners-Lee calls for tighter regulation of online political advertising
"This can become unethical when voters are pointed to fake news sites and using messaging to discourage people from turning out to vote, as the Trump campaign did with certain groups whose support Hillary Clinton needed to win."
The link from the above leads to the article below, which includes ...
To compensate for this, Trump’s campaign has devised another strategy, which, not surprisingly, is negative. Instead of expanding the electorate, Bannon and his team are trying to shrink it. “We have three major voter suppression operations under way,” says a senior official. They’re aimed at three groups Clinton needs to win overwhelmingly: idealistic white liberals, young women, and African Americans. Trump’s invocation at the debate of Clinton’s WikiLeaks e-mails and support for the Trans-Pacific Partnership was designed to turn off Sanders supporters. The parade of women who say they were sexually assaulted by Bill Clinton and harassed or threatened by Hillary is meant to undermine her appeal to young women. And her 1996 suggestion that some African American males are “super predators” is the basis of a below-the-radar effort to discourage infrequent black voters from showing up at the polls—particularly in Florida.
And Sir Berners-Lee would have us believe the effort to persuade voters to NOT support Hillary was messaging to discourage voter participation ....
No, to point out why you should not support her ... and not voting for HER is participating if you will not vote for Trump.
There is nothing untoward about this practice. Obama did it. Hillary did it. Bush did it. Gore did it. ... THEY ALL do it. And have done it.