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Pro-Russian Bots Take Up the Right-Wing Cause After Cha... - 8/24/2017 3:04:55 PM   
Musicmystery


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Nazis AND Russians!

Oh no comrades!

Analysts tracking Russian influence operations find a feedback loop between Kremlin propaganda and far-right memes.

Angee Dixson joined Twitter on Aug. 8 and immediately began posting furiously — about 90 times a day. A self-described American Christian conservative, Dixson defended President Donald Trump’s response to the unrest in Charlottesville, criticized the removal of Confederate monuments and posted pictures purporting to show violence by left-wing counterprotesters.

“Dems and Media Continue to IGNORE BLM and Antifa Violence in Charlottesville,” she wrote above a picture of masked demonstrators labeled “DEMOCRAT TERROR.”

But Dixson appears to have been a fake, according to an analysis by Ben Nimmo and Donara Barojan of the Digital Forensic Research Lab at the Atlantic Council think tank. The account has been shut down. Dixson’s profile picture was stolen from a young Instagram celebrity (a German model rumored to have dated Leonardo DiCaprio). Dixson used a URL shortener that is a tell for the sort of computer program that automatically churns out high volumes of social media posts whose authorship is frequently disguised. And one of her tweets attacked Sen. John McCain for his alleged support of Ukrainian neo-Nazis, echoing language in tweets from Russian outlets RT and Sputnik.

The same social media networks that spread Russian propaganda during the 2016 election have been busily amplifying right-wing extremism surrounding the recent violence in Charlottesville, according to researchers who monitor the activity. It’s impossible to tell how much of the traffic originates from Russia or from mercenary sources. But there were hordes of automated bots generating Twitter posts and much more last week to help make right-wing conspiracy theories and rallying cries about Charlottesville go viral.

A sample of 600 Twitter accounts linked to Russian influence operations have been promoting hashtags for Charlottesville such as “antifa,” a term for activists on the far left; and “alt-left,” a term Trump used, which was interpreted by many as suggesting an equivalence between liberal demonstrators and white nationalists in the so-called alt-right.

The sample includes accounts that are openly pro-Russian like state-controlled outlets RT and Sputnik, which a joint U.S. intelligence assessment concluded are “part of Russia’s state-run propaganda machine.” The sample also includes those, like “Angee Dixson’s,” that seem to be written by typical Americans. And it follows automated bots that help make messages go viral and even users around the world who spread the Kremlin’s messages whether or not they mean to support Russia. The network is tracked by four researchers working with the Alliance for Securing Democracy, a project of the German Marshall Fund that seeks to expose efforts to undermine Western democracy.

“The Russian influence networks we track are definitely amplifying the broader alt-right chatter about Charlottesville,” one of the researchers, J.M. Berger, said. “The major themes they have been pushing are the ‘both sides are violent’ argument and conspiracy theories that George Soros was behind the counter-protests, although the latter has been trending more sporadically.”

The pro-Russian networks are also injecting Russian propaganda about other countries into U.S. far-right circles. After Jones’ InfoWars interviewed Stranahan on Aug. 15, Stranahan’s charge that the U.S. is hypocritical for supporting Nazis in Ukraine (a years-old Kremlin line) while condemning them at home appeared on fringe websites such as Mint Press News, TheLastAmericanVagabond.com, BBSNews and JewWorldOrder, Nimmo found.

“Given the number of channels that propagated the narrative at the same time, it is not possible to say whether a single channel or many different channels inspired the American actors’ linkage of Charlottesville and Ukraine,” Nimmo wrote in a blog post. “What does appear probable is that the U.S. activists derived their narrative directly from the Kremlin and its supporters  —  and thus amplified Russian disinformation in America.”

Some in the self-described alt-right have embraced Russian support. At an earlier protest of the removal of a Confederate monument in Charlottesville in May, people chanted “Russia is our friend!”

“The Internet and social media provide Russia cheap, efficient and highly effective access to foreign audiences with plausible deniability of their influence,” another of the researchers working with the Alliance to Secure Democracy, Clint Watts, told the Senate Intelligence Committee in March. “This pattern of Russian falsehoods and social media manipulation of the American electorate continued through Election Day and persists today.”

More: https://www.propublica.org/article/pro-russian-bots-take-up-the-right-wing-cause-after-charlottesville
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RE: Pro-Russian Bots Take Up the Right-Wing Cause After... - 8/24/2017 3:33:32 PM   
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Hell, we have one of them posting right here.

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RE: Pro-Russian Bots Take Up the Right-Wing Cause After... - 8/24/2017 4:01:34 PM   
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Oh no comrades!


you are warning yourself?

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RE: Pro-Russian Bots Take Up the Right-Wing Cause After... - 8/24/2017 4:14:35 PM   
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Hell, we have one of them posting right here.

Only one?

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RE: Pro-Russian Bots Take Up the Right-Wing Cause After... - 8/24/2017 4:19:55 PM   
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Nazi Russian robots with MEMES???

OH, my...

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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery

Nazis AND Russians!

Oh no comrades!

Analysts tracking Russian influence operations find a feedback loop between Kremlin propaganda and far-right memes.

Angee Dixson joined Twitter on Aug. 8 and immediately began posting furiously — about 90 times a day. A self-described American Christian conservative, Dixson defended President Donald Trump’s response to the unrest in Charlottesville, criticized the removal of Confederate monuments and posted pictures purporting to show violence by left-wing counterprotesters.

“Dems and Media Continue to IGNORE BLM and Antifa Violence in Charlottesville,” she wrote above a picture of masked demonstrators labeled “DEMOCRAT TERROR.”

But Dixson appears to have been a fake, according to an analysis by Ben Nimmo and Donara Barojan of the Digital Forensic Research Lab at the Atlantic Council think tank. The account has been shut down. Dixson’s profile picture was stolen from a young Instagram celebrity (a German model rumored to have dated Leonardo DiCaprio). Dixson used a URL shortener that is a tell for the sort of computer program that automatically churns out high volumes of social media posts whose authorship is frequently disguised. And one of her tweets attacked Sen. John McCain for his alleged support of Ukrainian neo-Nazis, echoing language in tweets from Russian outlets RT and Sputnik.

The same social media networks that spread Russian propaganda during the 2016 election have been busily amplifying right-wing extremism surrounding the recent violence in Charlottesville, according to researchers who monitor the activity. It’s impossible to tell how much of the traffic originates from Russia or from mercenary sources. But there were hordes of automated bots generating Twitter posts and much more last week to help make right-wing conspiracy theories and rallying cries about Charlottesville go viral.

A sample of 600 Twitter accounts linked to Russian influence operations have been promoting hashtags for Charlottesville such as “antifa,” a term for activists on the far left; and “alt-left,” a term Trump used, which was interpreted by many as suggesting an equivalence between liberal demonstrators and white nationalists in the so-called alt-right.

The sample includes accounts that are openly pro-Russian like state-controlled outlets RT and Sputnik, which a joint U.S. intelligence assessment concluded are “part of Russia’s state-run propaganda machine.” The sample also includes those, like “Angee Dixson’s,” that seem to be written by typical Americans. And it follows automated bots that help make messages go viral and even users around the world who spread the Kremlin’s messages whether or not they mean to support Russia. The network is tracked by four researchers working with the Alliance for Securing Democracy, a project of the German Marshall Fund that seeks to expose efforts to undermine Western democracy.

“The Russian influence networks we track are definitely amplifying the broader alt-right chatter about Charlottesville,” one of the researchers, J.M. Berger, said. “The major themes they have been pushing are the ‘both sides are violent’ argument and conspiracy theories that George Soros was behind the counter-protests, although the latter has been trending more sporadically.”

The pro-Russian networks are also injecting Russian propaganda about other countries into U.S. far-right circles. After Jones’ InfoWars interviewed Stranahan on Aug. 15, Stranahan’s charge that the U.S. is hypocritical for supporting Nazis in Ukraine (a years-old Kremlin line) while condemning them at home appeared on fringe websites such as Mint Press News, TheLastAmericanVagabond.com, BBSNews and JewWorldOrder, Nimmo found.

“Given the number of channels that propagated the narrative at the same time, it is not possible to say whether a single channel or many different channels inspired the American actors’ linkage of Charlottesville and Ukraine,” Nimmo wrote in a blog post. “What does appear probable is that the U.S. activists derived their narrative directly from the Kremlin and its supporters  —  and thus amplified Russian disinformation in America.”

Some in the self-described alt-right have embraced Russian support. At an earlier protest of the removal of a Confederate monument in Charlottesville in May, people chanted “Russia is our friend!”

“The Internet and social media provide Russia cheap, efficient and highly effective access to foreign audiences with plausible deniability of their influence,” another of the researchers working with the Alliance to Secure Democracy, Clint Watts, told the Senate Intelligence Committee in March. “This pattern of Russian falsehoods and social media manipulation of the American electorate continued through Election Day and persists today.”

More: https://www.propublica.org/article/pro-russian-bots-take-up-the-right-wing-cause-after-charlottesville



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RE: Pro-Russian Bots Take Up the Right-Wing Cause After... - 8/24/2017 4:50:29 PM   
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Well duh!

*smh*

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RE: Pro-Russian Bots Take Up the Right-Wing Cause After... - 8/24/2017 7:33:44 PM   
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ORIGINAL: bounty44

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Oh no comrades!


you are warning yourself?


Just mocking you. All we can do is laugh.

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RE: Pro-Russian Bots Take Up the Right-Wing Cause After... - 8/25/2017 5:36:27 AM   
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Hell, we have one of them posting right here.

Only one?

Honestly, you'd think Russia could do better.

These are just wannabes and parrots.


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RE: Pro-Russian Bots Take Up the Right-Wing Cause After... - 8/25/2017 5:39:48 AM   
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So if they were to remake Red Dawn now, it would be the democrats forming children's militias and other terrorist groupspatriotic freedom fighters opposed to oppression and the republicans insisting that the Russian occupation is a good thing for the country and its population?

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RE: Pro-Russian Bots Take Up the Right-Wing Cause After... - 8/25/2017 5:44:13 AM   
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There doesn't seem to be a lot of thinking going on.

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RE: Pro-Russian Bots Take Up the Right-Wing Cause After... - 8/25/2017 6:37:07 AM   
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There doesn't seem to be a lot of thinking going on.



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RE: Pro-Russian Bots Take Up the Right-Wing Cause After... - 8/25/2017 12:46:57 PM   
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I know, right?

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RE: Pro-Russian Bots Take Up the Right-Wing Cause After... - 9/1/2017 10:55:46 AM   
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The continued GOP deliberate head in the sand thing is indeed getting old.

If they don't step up and resolve it, it's going to bite them in the ass.

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RE: Pro-Russian Bots Take Up the Right-Wing Cause After... - 9/1/2017 4:02:43 PM   
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It doesn't help that media consumers are so frickin' gullible.

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RE: Pro-Russian Bots Take Up the Right-Wing Cause After... - 9/1/2017 4:07:49 PM   
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Are you sweary man or wicked? I must know!

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RE: Pro-Russian Bots Take Up the Right-Wing Cause After... - 9/2/2017 5:54:20 AM   
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This place is a soap opera.

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RE: Pro-Russian Bots Take Up the Right-Wing Cause After... - 9/2/2017 6:09:29 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery

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ORIGINAL: stef


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ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam

Hell, we have one of them posting right here.

Only one?

Honestly, you'd think Russia could do better.

These are just wannabes and parrots.


Yes, exactly.

Whenever someone suggests that the right wingers on this board might be paid shills, I have to roll my eyes.

No one is reading bounty, Bosco, RM/proudmisogynist or Nancy-boy's posts and thinking 'wow, they are really charismatic, articulate and insightful. They are making some really good points and I want to hear more!'.

Russian shills would be a lot smarter, a lot slicker, a lot funnier, a lot more difficult to see through, more informed and possibly even somewhat charming.
I don't know of any RWNJ on this board who fits that description, or why any RWNJ who does fit that description would even come here.

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RE: Pro-Russian Bots Take Up the Right-Wing Cause After... - 9/2/2017 2:09:25 PM   
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In fact, some conservatives, like Rich, after bonding and defending the conservative corner, finally had enough and broke with the InSanity crowd.

So we're left with the howling three and the Australian ball-less wonder.

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RE: Pro-Russian Bots Take Up the Right-Wing Cause After... - 9/2/2017 7:39:26 PM   
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It doesn't help that media consumers are so frickin' gullible.

I was waiting for the entry. One could blame the Russian bots for saturating the 3 big states that Trump won, two each by
1% and one by 1.2% and such that was extremely heavy the last 3 days up to the election.

But it is more fun just to blame the large, populace of American morons. Given that it was these morons that believed the Russian meme. From now on, we know where to look for both, the botists...and the morons.

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