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Archived on 26 October 2022 at 4:30am [URL redacted]
@LindsaySpuler [name pseudonymized] [ontology] : @BarstoolChief 🤖🤖🤖 all over this… they should worry about Lori Lightfoot and the crime in Chicago not something that happened over 10 years ago. #woke #chicago [URL redacted]
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Archived on 20 May 2022 at 2:15pm [URL redacted]
"Have you ever wondered who all of those people are who leave lies and hateful comments about President Trump on social media? Racks of mobile phones in China, controlled by a central computer, spreads propaganda for Democrats" [jpg] #OrgClassifPPUSRepublicanPartyGOPPOTUSDonaldTrump #ToponymAsiaChina #MetaphorDeceitLugenpresseFakeNews #BrandTechSocialMediaXFKATwitterBotClickFarm #OrgClassifPPUSDemocraticParty
Context #WebsiteHuffPostMichaelRundle "the photo is completely unsourced, low-quality and unverified -- so while many have speculated this is evidence of ranking manipulation 'farms', that's not quite right. The presence of the iPhone 5C suggests it's a relatively recent picture" https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/02/05/china-app-store-manipulation-photo_n_6620376.html #BrandAppleiPhone
Supplementary #NMUSCNNClarissaWard https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbHI9lq0cTg https://edition.cnn.com/videos/world/2020/03/12/russian-trolls-ghana-ward-pkg-vpx.cnn #ToponymAfricaWestGhana #AdvocacyGHEliminatingBarriersForTheLiberationOfAfricaEBLA #AdvocacyUSGermanMarshallFundOfTheUnitedStatesGMF [Wikipedia] #AdvocacyUSAllianceForSecuringDemocracyASD "Eliminating Barriers for the Liberation of Africa (EBLA) is a small non-profit group renting a compound for near Accra, Ghana. It housed 16 Ghanaians pretending to be Americans stoking racial division on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. The trolls were hired in the second half of 2019, and late in the year EBLA expanded to Nigeria. In January 2020, EBLA advertised a position in Charleston, South Carolina. Ghanaian security services determined that all of EBLA's funding had secretly come from Russia. Facebook took down the accounts, which they determined were operating 'on behalf of individuals in Russia ... Although the people behind this activity attempted to conceal their purpose and coordination, our investigation found links to EBLA, an NGO in Ghana, and individuals associated with past activity by the Russian Internet Research Agency (IRA).'" https://securingdemocracy.gmfus.org/incident/russia-funded-troll-farm-targeting-americans-runs-out-of-africa-as-a-non-profit-front-group/ #2019_ #PhenomnPolarisationDivisiveIssue #BrandTechMetaFacebook #BrandTechMetaInstagram #ToponymAfricaWestNigeria #ToponymAmericaNorthUSSouthCarolinaCharleston #AdvocacyRUInternetResearchAgencyIRA [Wikipedia] #ToponymRussia #PhenomnTrustworthinessMistrust #OrgUAPMCWagnerYevgenyPrigozhin [Wikipedia] #OrgClassifPPRUSUnitedRussiaVladimirPutin
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Archived on 21 July 2021 at 3:30pm [URL redacted]
@KadenceLizarde [name pseudonymized] [ontology] [05]: @roseisvibing #MAGA #BREAKING #Democrats #BidenAdministration #TrumpWon #AZAudit #AmericanRescuePlan #CriticalRaceTheory #AuditAll50States #BLM #MTG #GeorgeFloyd #Resistance #Antifa #Woke #Juneteenth [URL redacted]

Supplementary #AdvocacyUSSouthernPovertyLawCenterSPLC [The Southern Poverty Law Center]
Addendum this shows a screen-shot from the following article, which selectively shows the beginning of the article without proving any explanation of how this might come to pass. This is a salient, subsequent point that perhaps provides a more accurate indication of the article's general tenor: #MagazineNewsweekJocelynGrzeszczak "Byrd acknowledged in his book that his Klan membership has 'emerged throughout my life to haunt and embarrass me and has taught me in a very graphic way what one major mistake can do to one's life, career, and reputation.' ... James Tolbert, president of the West Virginia Chapter of the NAACP in 2005, told the Post that Byrd overcame his past by slowly embracing more progressive social views and owning up to his mistakes. 'I know now I was wrong. Intolerance had no place in America. I apologized a thousand times...and I don't mind apologizing over and over again,' Byrd said in 2005. 'I can't erase what happened.'"https://www.newsweek.com/joe-biden-giving-eulogy-kkk-recruiter-robert-byrd-resurfaces-after-trump-doesnt-condemn-white-1535776 #OrgClassifPPUSDemocraticPartyPOTUSJoeBiden #OrgClassifPPUSDemocraticPartyRobertByrd #OrgUSNtlAssocForTheAdvancementOfColoredPeopleNAACPJamesTolbert
#WebsiteTheConstitutionalConservativesDanielJohnSobieski #EventJuneteenth
Supplementary #NewspaperUSBrdshtTheWashingtonPostCraigTimberg "Today's digital soapboxes are little like the old-fashioned kind. Researchers have documented the power of automation technology to magnify some points of view while drowning out others. Much of that research has focused on 'bots,' accounts programmed to follow instructions, such as automatically replying to tweets from other accounts. But Sobieski exemplifies the growing popularity of a variation, called 'cyborgs,' that mix human creativity and initiative with a computer's relentless speed, allowing their views to gain audience while sidestepping the traditional gatekeepers of news and commentary. Sobieski's two accounts, for example, tweet more than 1,000 times a day using 'schedulers' that work through stacks of his own pre-written posts in repetitive loops. With retweets and other forms of sharing, these posts reach the feeds of millions of other accounts, including those of such conservative luminaries as Fox News's Sean Hannity, GOP strategist Karl Rove and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.), according to researcher Jonathan Albright. 'It's like a giant megaphone,' said Albright, an assistant professor of media analytics at Elon University, in North Carolina, whose research singled out Sobieski's accounts as having unusual reach. When Albright studied the most prolific Twitter accounts during the final two weeks of the election, he found that all of the top 20 appeared to support the eventual winner, Donald Trump. Among accounts using major pro-Trump hashtags such as 'MAGA,' for 'Make America Great Again,' two of the top three belonged to Sobieski." https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/as-a-conservative-twitter-user-sleeps-his-account-is-hard-at-work/2017/02/05/18d5a532-df31-11e6-918c-99ede3c8cafa_story.html #BrandTechSocialMediaXFKATwitterBotClickFarm #BrandTechSocialMediaXFKATwitterCyborg #NMUSFOXFNCSeanHannity #IRLPoliticalStrategistKarlRove #OrgClassifPPUSRepublicanPartyGOPTedCruz #EDUUSColumbiaUniversityJonathanAlbright https://towcenter.columbia.edu/content/jonathan-albright
#OrgSyndicateTerrorismUSKuKluxKlanKKK #EventDemocraticNationalConvention1924 [Wikipedia] #ToponymAmericaNorthUSNewYorkNYCMadisonSquareGardenMSG #1924_ #MemeKlanbake [Wikipedia]
Context #WebsiteSnopes "Attesting to the growing influence of the KKK in American politics at the time, a platform plank favored by Smith supporters that would have condemned the Klan by name went down to defeat after a raucous debate that degenerated into fisticuffs. On the 103rd ballot, the delegates finally nominated a dark-horse candidate named John W. Davis, who, in contrast to his GOP counterpart, Calvin Coolidge, would take a strong stand against the KKK during the presidential campaign. Coolidge won the election by a landslide. Despite the fact that the Klan had sunk its tendrils just as deeply into Republican Party politics (an anti-KKK platform plank similar to the one rejected by Democrats met the same fate at that year's Republican convention), the extent of the group's supposed control over the 1924 Democratic convention has come to be exaggerated to legendary proportions. That is in large part thanks to the efforts of social media propagandists bent on tarring Democrats in particular with the legacy of the Klan's religious bigotry, xenophobia, and racism." [fact-checked] #OrgClassifPPUSDemocraticPartyJohnWDavis #OrgClassifPPUSRepublicanPartyGOPPOTUSCalvinCoolidge #MetaphorDeceitFakeReality
#NewspaperUKBrdshtTheGuardianColinKidd "A Ku Klux Klan parade in Binghamton, New York, in the 1920s. Photograph: Bettmann Archive" https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/jul/14/behold-america-history-of-american-dream-sarah-churchwell-review [stock image] #ToponymAmericaNorthUSNewYorkBinghamton #OrgSyndicateTerrorismUSKuKluxKlanWomenOfTheKKKWKKK
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