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Teenagers In Macedonia Launch Fake Pro-Trump Sites To Earn Money (buzzfeed.com)

"In Macedonia the economy is very weak and teenagers are not allowed to work, so we need to find creative ways to make some money," one 17-year-old told BuzzFeed News, which reports on a "strange hub" of over 140 political sites, all being run in the same small town in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. These sites have American-sounding domain names such as WorldPoliticus.com, TrumpVision365.com, USConservativeToday.com, DonaldTrumpNews.co, and USADailyPolitics.com. They almost all publish aggressively pro-Trump content aimed at conservatives and Trump supporters in the U.S... The young Macedonians who run these sites say they don't care about Donald Trump. They are responding to straightforward economic incentives... The fraction-of-a-penny-per-click of U.S. display advertising -- a declining market for American publishers -- goes a long way in Veles. Several teens and young men who run these sites told BuzzFeed News that they learned the best way to generate traffic is to get their politics stories to spread on Facebook -- and the best way to generate shares on Facebook is to publish sensationalist and often false content that caters to Trump supporters... Most of the posts on these sites are aggregated, or completely plagiarized, from fringe and right-wing sites in the U.S...
Earlier this year they experimented with fake sites supporting Bernie Sanders, "but nothing performed as well on Facebook as Trump content," according to the 16-year-old who operates BVANews.com. The largest Macedonian sites now have hundreds of thousands of followers on Facebook, and sources close to one site say it earns $5,000 per month, and has even earned $3,000 in a single day.

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  1. I could have told you that. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The fastest way to make a buck if you don't care about anything in the way of integrity, is to tell people what they want to hear.

    It's an almost guaranteed way to enrich yourself, and if there are no consequences, some people will do it.

    And let's face it, the Pro-Trump crowd wants to hear what they've been told, and hear it more, and more, and nothing else.

    That is how he got their votes. No surprise somebody else is skimming off the chum.

    1. Re:I could have told you that. by JimMcc · · Score: 5, Informative

      “It may not be good for America, but it’s damn good for CBS. The money’s rolling in and this is fun.” - CBS CEO Les Moonves
      http://www.newsweek.com/blame-...

  2. Re:Nothing spreads as well as anger by 0100010001010011 · · Score: 4, Interesting
  3. Hardly surprising by whoever57 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The base of Trump support is poorly educated white men.

    They believe lots of easily disproven lies.

    It's hardly surprising that they would click on more false clickbait.

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    1. Re:Hardly surprising by penguinoid · · Score: 4, Interesting

      Your statement was probably modded down for being misleading. I too can show where Trump's support comes from:

      http://www.theatlantic.com/pol...

      voters who agreed with the statement “people like me don't have any say about what the government does” were 86.5 percent more likely to prefer Trump. This feeling of powerlessness and voicelessness was a much better predictor of Trump support than age, race, college attainment, income, attitudes towards Muslims, illegal immigrants, or Hispanic identity.

      Trump's support comes from people who feel they are disenfranchised. It should be no surprise that poorly educated white men feel disenfranchised; poor education has always reduced one's influence, and currently being white and male each mean you are openly discriminated against.

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