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To: MinorityRepublican; Chad C. Mulligan

The Kremlin has enough resources to note EVERY newly visited website post that enters Russia, review it and ban if necessary. Nomatter how obscure or small. Nomatter what language. Often within a matter of hours. If you don’t believe me, visit Russia even for a layover and use their internet.

FR receives 5-20 Million visitors a month from all over the world and activity jumps during major events. There are many English speakers in Russia with better grammar than our average public schooler. No doubt they are operating here.

The 24/7 activity from “Americans” cheering supposed Russian advances is unlike ANYTHING I’ve ever seen. On ALL platforms. Being antiwar is understandable but this level of “Americans” showing gloating excitement over any hint of Russia “winning” and disgust over anything Ukrainian is just so over the top fake that it’s funny. Common guys...


96 posted on 04/02/2024 9:06:26 PM PDT by varyouga
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To: varyouga
Web brigades commentators sometimes leave hundreds of postings a day that criticize the country's opposition and promote Kremlin-backed policymakers. To avert suspicions, the users sandwich political remarks between neutral articles on travelling, cooking and pets.

They overwhelm comment sections of media to render meaningful dialogue impossible.

On an average working day, the workers are to post on news articles 50 times. Each blogger is to maintain six Facebook accounts publishing at least three posts a day and discussing the news in groups at least twice a day. By the end of the first month, they are expected to have won 500 subscribers and get at least five posts on each item a day. On Twitter, the bloggers are expected to manage 10 accounts with up to 2,000 followers and tweet 50 times a day.

Russian web brigades

97 posted on 04/02/2024 9:16:24 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
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