Techcrunch online censorship rant 

re: Techcrunch online censorship rant 

@sun @gabriel
Russian investigative journos have always been claiming those were real people, not automated tools — in fact, here in Russia, no one uses terms such as "kremlin bots" for genuine robots.
But they were also claiming these people still weren't acting out of their own volition — might've been getting paid or something like that, but that information is of course unverifiable 🤷

@m0xee @gabriel I agree that Russia creates its own alternative news frame for current events and people in America that are sick of our propaganda sometimes fall hard for the foreign propaganda. on the other hand a big component of Russian propaganda is simply airing our dirty laundry and you can't really call that misinformation.

@sun @gabriel
Yes, it's not misinformation per se, but airing said dirty laundry selectively might've allowed to achieve for some interesting effects.
I think that Russia might have contributed greatly in getting you society this polarized, but at present the real scale of this contribution seems to be impossible to assess.

@m0xee @gabriel I am of the opinion that Russian airing of dirty laundry or pressing pain points is a drop in the bucket compared to domestic agents doing the same thing with their own motivations, like getting ad clicks or making their academic career out of critique and deconstruction.
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@sun @gabriel
Yes, could very well be the case. I'm not the one has a habit of overstating the factor of foreign influence — don't get me wrong, the malicious intent is there and it's tremendous, but the level of incompetence at which said influence is usually getting projected is also astounding 😂

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