Yossarian
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It is claimed that manipulation of social media and internet discussion boards is rife, with numerous groups and organisations, including those managed and financed by nation states, existing with the sole purpose of pushing a specific agenda and/or maligning those who hold opposing views, or even using them in proxy wars to discredit the image of other groups or states.
It is said that some countries use thousands of paid volunteers to create fake identities on social media, internet discussion forums and message boards, with numerous individuals taking round-the-clock turns using shared usernames/id's in pushing the agenda's of their backers. Bots are also used extensively in this regard.
Has anyone been on any discussion boards where particular members are suspected of being part of such groups using shared id's/usernames? Or suspected 'likes' and comments as having been generated by bots?
I occasional read the comments sections at the ends of news stories on the online versions of mainstream newspapers, and after a while it becomes obvious that such groups are at play manipulating the discussions going on. In article after article, often the same (or very similar) wording is used to attack particular views by completely different usernames/id's. Even word-for-word same posts in the comments sections of articles on a particular topic but in different online news media.
It is said that some countries use thousands of paid volunteers to create fake identities on social media, internet discussion forums and message boards, with numerous individuals taking round-the-clock turns using shared usernames/id's in pushing the agenda's of their backers. Bots are also used extensively in this regard.
Has anyone been on any discussion boards where particular members are suspected of being part of such groups using shared id's/usernames? Or suspected 'likes' and comments as having been generated by bots?
I occasional read the comments sections at the ends of news stories on the online versions of mainstream newspapers, and after a while it becomes obvious that such groups are at play manipulating the discussions going on. In article after article, often the same (or very similar) wording is used to attack particular views by completely different usernames/id's. Even word-for-word same posts in the comments sections of articles on a particular topic but in different online news media.