Posted on 06/01/2020 9:21:27 PM PDT by Borges
A Twitter account claiming to belong to a national antifa organization and pushing violent rhetoric related to ongoing protests has been linked to the white nationalist group Identity Evropa, according to a Twitter spokesperson.
The spokesperson said the account violated the company's platform manipulation and spam policy, specifically the creation of fake accounts. Twitter suspended the account after a tweet that incited violence.
As protests were taking place in multiple states across the U.S. Sunday night, the newly created account, @ANTIFA_US, tweeted, Tonights the night, Comrades, with a brown raised fist emoji and Tonight we say 'F--- The City' and we move into the residential areas... the white hoods.... and we take what's ours
This isnt the first time Twitter has taken action against fake accounts engaged in hateful conduct linked to Identity Evropa, according to the spokesperson.
The antifa movement a network of loosely organized radical groups who use direct action to fight the far-right and fascism has been targeted by President Donald Trump as the force behind some of the violence and property destruction seen at some protests, though little evidence has been provided for such claims.
Other misinformation and misleading claims spread across Twitter on Sunday night and into Monday related to the protests.
Two hashtags that trended worldwide on Twitter falsely claimed that there was a "cover-up" or a "blackout" of protests in Washington, D.C., overnight. Both appeared to insinuate that protesters have been silenced in some way, perhaps by a secret internet blackout.
Twitter says it has removed the trend from its "trending topics" section because of "coordinated attempts to disrupt the public conversation" around the protests.
Twitter said it suspended several hundred accounts and is investigating the viral spread of the hashtag, which it said was boosted by "hundreds of spammy accounts."
"We're taking action proactively on any coordinated attempts to disrupt the public conversation around this issue," a Twitter spokesperson said.
The spokesperson said the company sometimes pulls down hashtags that violate the company's rules, like platform manipulation.
"We want trends to promote healthy discussions on Twitter. This means that at times, we may prevent certain content from trending. These include trends that violate the Twitter Rules," the Twitter spokesperson said.
NetBlocks, a nonprofit group monitoring worldwide internet access, found no indication of a mass-scale internet disruption in the Washington area overnight or in the last 48 hours.
Journalists covering the protests also took to Twitter to disprove the hoax.
"A lot of people are asking me about a possible #dcblackout. I've been out near the White House since 4 am and haven't experienced any outage," tweeted Victoria Sanchez, a reporter for WJLA, the local ABC affiliate, adding that her colleagues had posted multiple updates throughout the night.
Many accounts tweeting the message had few to no followers. The same messages were also posted on Reddit and 4chan late Sunday. The posts pushing the #DCBlackout hashtag peaked in popularity around 12:30 a.m. ET Monday.
A second narrative boosted by bots and hacked accounts claimed that #DCBlackout is a misinformation campaign. The same message was tweeted verbatim by multiple accounts.
"Yeah...... as someone seeing #dcblackout trending, who lives and works in the DC metro area, and who has friends telecommuting into DC rn..... This hashtag looks like misinformation," read the tweet, which was posted hundreds of times.
Some accounts had few to no followers, while other tweets were posted by users who claim to have been hacked.
One verified Twitter user, Jason Elia, said his account was hacked to tweet the message. Elia lives in Oklahoma City and said he wouldn't go to Washington "unless they build an In-N-Out there." He said he has since changed his password.
The goal of the hashtag seems to be to sow confusion and fear during a chaotic time and to push the #DCBlackout hashtag to the front page of Twitter, where all users would at least glance at the disinformation.
Josh Russell, an independent bot researcher who identifies foreign and domestic hacking and trolling operations, said events like the weekend's protests are ripe for this kind of platform manipulation.
"Any large 'online' event is going to have these types of things happen. Every bad actor that sees the opportunity to create some panic is going to leverage the situation to do so. It's nothing new," Russell said.
Off Twitter, viral text messages of screenshots of doctored tweets have circulated throughout the country. Some of the false text messages claim that extremist groups are plotting to move into residential areas this week.
Bot researchers call this kind of disinformation distribution "hidden viral" text messages, which go undetected on mainstream platforms like Facebook and Twitter and can spread like wildfire without moderation.
Similar "hidden viral" text messages went viral at the beginning of the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S., with messages claiming that the institution of martial law was imminent, vaguely citing friends or co-workers.
American officials later claimed that the texts were boosted by Chinese disinformation agents to spread panic.
Russell said hostile foreign governments frequently "look at opportunities to make it seem as though there is an infrastructure failure" during times of crisis.
"This is a common thing for foreign disinformation agents," Russell said. "They would be trying to get people to believe that things are much worse on the ground than they are."
How do they know it’s not an AntiFa group pretending to be a white nationalist group pretending to be an AntiFa group?
Why are blacks allowing themselves to be manipulated like this?
Its BS cover for antifa
https://twitter.com/AxiomReport/status/1267677215350681603
DC homes are being invaded seems like 25 minutes ago footage.
It’s possible. OTOH, it probably would account for half of one percent of all Antifa communications.
So in other words, the media will tell us that this explains everything.
That sure don’t look like any suburb I’ve been around. Looks like something you’d see near a downtown area.
Oh, so Biden and Hollywood celebutards are bailing out white nationalists. Thanks for informing us, NBC
Do NBC workers have the proper safety training to work in a manure pit? There are regulations governing the same, you know.
The media won't lift a finger against Antifa, in fact they will probably praise them, but if they're somehow associated with White Nationalists, someone will pay attention and try to stop them.
“The antifa movement a network of loosely organized radical groups who use direct action to fight the far-right and fascism ”
Umm, no bias here.
That would be a mistake in Arizona.
yes that’s DC, story has changed, apparently the protestors were fleeing the police and some neighbor let them in.
Im more concerned by the ninjas and rabid unicorns.
I hope their floor caves in.
NBC. LOL!
And Democrats, claimed that the Russians hacked their servers, yet Crowd Strike admitted under oath that they couldn’t find proof of who hacked the servers, or if they were ever even hacked.
Lmfao....right...according to an ANTIFA employee at twitter....yeah yeah sure sure.
Deflection off of the likes of far left Antifa, Students for a Democratic Society, BLM, etc.
It’s all about ‘white supremacists,’ and yet, the ranks of Antifa and the Students for a Democratic Society are predominantly made up of, you guessed it, WHITE people who are largely funded by, you guessed it, WHITE people (Soros, etc., etc., etc.).
I’m sorry I just can’t read it. Not after the day I’ve had. I have to know was it crowd strike that discovered identity? /sarc
In April and May of 1940, 22,000 captured Polish military, and intelligence officers were put to death, recommended by the NKVD Chief, and approved by the Politburo led by Stalin. Three years later, the Nazis stumbled over a mass grave in the Katyn Forest, and reported it. The USSR claimed it was the Nazis that had killed the men, and Russia continued to deny responsibility until 1990, when they finally admitted to the killings, and the coverup that followed. By the time it all came out, everyone involved in the murders were dead, and since the Russian government would not classify the dead as victims of the Great Purge, formal posthumous rehabilitation was deemed inapplicable. I watched a movie titled Katyn that I got from Netflix. Up until then, I'd never heard of the massacre. Both sides were capable of such an atrocity, and both sides tried to blame the other for it.
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