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Thirty Countries Use 'Armies of Opinion Shapers' To Manipulate Democracy (theguardian.com)

The governments of 30 countries around the globe are using armies of so called opinion shapers to meddle in elections, advance anti-democratic agendas and repress their citizens, a new report shows. From a report on The Guardian: Unlike widely reported Russian attempts to influence foreign elections, most of the offending countries use the internet to manipulate opinion domestically, says US NGO Freedom House. "Manipulation and disinformation tactics played an important role in elections in at least 17 other countries over the past year, damaging citizens' ability to choose their leaders based on factual news and authentic debate," the US government-funded charity said. "Although some governments sought to support their interests and expand their influence abroad, as with Russia's disinformation campaigns in the United States and Europe, in most cases they used these methods inside their own borders to maintain their hold on power."

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  1. getting paid? by A10Mechanic · · Score: 4, Funny

    Wait, people are getting paid to post on social media sites, and I've been giving it away to Slashdot for free? I feel so cheap.

  2. Everything old is new again by rsilvergun · · Score: 5, Insightful

    back in my day we just called it propaganda. Folks do know the US Government does this every time we go to war, right? We did it before Iraq and we're starting to do it for North Korea.

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    1. Re:Everything old is new again by Jason+Levine · · Score: 4, Insightful

      The difference is that the Internet makes it much easier to make the propaganda seem to originate from within a country. Back in the Cold War, if the Russians wanted people to think there was a big movement for/against some policy, they would need actual people embedded in the US. Those people would risk being exposed and arrested. Nowadays, they can either pay some people within Russia or run some bots to post on Facebook/Twitter/etc from "totally American" accounts. Instead of a handful of agents risking arrest, they can have thousands of "agents" operating from the safety of their computers in Russia. If an "agent" gets outed, that account can be closed down and another one set up right away. (In fact, I'd be surprised if they didn't have a bunch of accounts lying around waiting to be called into service as needed.)

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    2. Re:Everything old is new again by AlanBDee · · Score: 5, Insightful

      So, what you're saying is they any person who disagrees with me is a Russian agent. Got it.

      Maybe this coming out will help the general population adapt actual critical thinking skills.

  3. Re:Is climate change one of the topics? by interkin3tic · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Russia sells fossil fuels AND more land becomes usable with climate change. Climate change destabilizes the current world order, which is obviously the goal of Russia trying to nudge the US into an isolationist position and countries to withdraw from the EU.

    The only reason one would have to doubt that climate change denialism is being promoted by foreign adversaries is the same reason one would doubt that our adversaries were trying to convince us Trump would be good: You don't like the implications and are too stupid to realize the damage will happen no matter what you believe.

  4. We already distrust the others. by jellomizer · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So it is an easy push to villify them.
    Those godless Democrats are trying to push an atheist addenda source with those few people who happen to be democrats and push an atheist adgenda.

    Those idiot republicans who are trying to bring the country back a century. Reference by those few people pushing a racist agenda who have red trump hats.

    If you are on the side of the Democrats you may be a god fearing individual and you realize that these people are not representative of you but a subset group.

    If you are a Republican however you are very inclusive and tolerant, you see the racist as not representative of you and the republicans on whole.

    We see the news headlines liberals/conservatives are doing something you don’t like. Not a subset of the group is doing something you don’t like. So it just reinforces tribalism tendencies that we have and bypass common sense and you make sure those other guys don’t get power, because they are far more dangerous then your side is.

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  5. Lol, "Opinion Shapers" by sunking2 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    That used to be anyone who had an opinion and shared it. Now we need a new phrase for it in order to generate clicks. I hate what the world is becoming....