Using online Gaming to measure personality profiles

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It'd be a good bet that all members of JPP have played online games. It's been a well known phrase online since Facebook in 2004 that if you belong to something "for free", then you're the customer. They do it for profit, not for "a greater society".

For the past few years I've played Star Trek Fleet Command, a mobile MMO-RPG game. As a student of behaviorism coupled with a few years of playing the game, it's easy to see how behaviorists can assess various personalities to maximize a particular goal. Want a sucker for clothes? Here. Want an aggressive psycho to be a patsy? Here. Want to maximize profit? Here. The data is all online and free for the collecting.

Thoughts? :thinking:
 
It'd be a good bet that all members of JPP have played online games. It's been a well known phrase online since Facebook in 2004 that if you belong to something "for free", then you're the customer. They do it for profit, not for "a greater society".

For the past few years I've played Star Trek Fleet Command, a mobile MMO-RPG game. As a student of behaviorism coupled with a few years of playing the game, it's easy to see how behaviorists can assess various personalities to maximize a particular goal. Want a sucker for clothes? Here. Want an aggressive psycho to be a patsy? Here. Want to maximize profit? Here. The data is all online and free for the collecting.

Thoughts? :thinking:
Online gaming is never free. It's just free enough to get you hooked, and then you end up dropping some coin. Trust me, you'll kick yourself wondering how you spent $93 on a time-wasting game.
 
It'd be a good bet that all members of JPP have played online games. It's been a well known phrase online since Facebook in 2004 that if you belong to something "for free", then you're the customer. They do it for profit, not for "a greater society".

For the past few years I've played Star Trek Fleet Command, a mobile MMO-RPG game. As a student of behaviorism coupled with a few years of playing the game, it's easy to see how behaviorists can assess various personalities to maximize a particular goal. Want a sucker for clothes? Here. Want an aggressive psycho to be a patsy? Here. Want to maximize profit? Here. The data is all online and free for the collecting.

Thoughts? :thinking:
never got into video games.
 
star castle

dig dug

galaga

that's all I like.
Even those are uploaded to ZOG. They listen through your phone lines.

Why do you support Trump who is a tool of ZOG? His support for Israel. Doing Isreal's bidding in Venezuela? A proven globalist?

Is it just "Because he's not Biden!"? Because you are an unwitting pawn of ZOG? I'm curious.
 
Even those are uploaded to ZOG. They listen through your phone lines.

Why do you support Trump who is a tool of ZOG? His support for Israel. Doing Isreal's bidding in Venezuela? A proven globalist?

Is it just "Because he's not Biden!"? Because you are an unwitting pawn of ZOG? I'm curious.
is ZOG a gaming platform?
 
is ZOG a gaming platform?
He meant ZORG...

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As usual, just being his delusional self... :p
 
Online gaming is never free. It's just free enough to get you hooked, and then you end up dropping some coin. Trust me, you'll kick yourself wondering how you spent $93 on a time-wasting game.
or like buying things with real money inside a fucking game?

holy shit humanity is circling the fucking idiot drain.
 
He meant ZORG...

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As usual, just being his delusional self... :p
Sad to see a retired veteran veer off into the bushes of early onset dementia.
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Is there any doubt that all data streams allow analysis of every personality that participates online? With AI, it will become even easier.

What is the AI response on these questions?:
who is Terry A. Gardner, US Navy?

What is the personality of T. A. Gardner on www.justplainpolitics.com?
 
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