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Russian Election Meddling is Back -- via Ghana and Nigeria -- And in Your Feeds (cnn.com) 91

The Russian trolls are back -- and once again trying to poison the political atmosphere in the United States ahead of this year's elections. But this time they are better disguised and more targeted, harder to identify and track. And they have found an unlikely home, far from Russia itself. From a report: In 2016, much of the trolling aimed at the US election operated from an office block in St. Petersburg, Russia. A months-long CNN investigation has discovered that, in this election cycle, at least part of the campaign has been outsourced -- to trolls in the west African nations of Ghana and Nigeria. They have focused almost exclusively on racial issues in the US, promoting black empowerment and often displaying anger towards white Americans. The goal, according to experts who follow Russian disinformation campaigns, is to inflame divisions among Americans and provoke social unrest. The language and images used in the posts -- on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram -- are sometimes graphic. One of the Ghanaian trolls -- @africamustwake -- linked to a story from a left-wing conspiracy website and commented on Facebook: "America's descent into a fascist police state continues."
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Russian Election Meddling is Back -- via Ghana and Nigeria -- And in Your Feeds

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  • No Russian trolls here, right? Riiiight.

    • You severely overestimate the importance of this site.

    • What really amazes me is how they knew that posting memes of Jesus arm wrestling Satan would convince the US to elect Trump.

      I mean, just look at how threatening to Democracy their memes were [imgur.com].

      Somehow, with merely a few thousand dollars, GRU outdid Hillary's $1.2 billion dollar campaign.

      No wonder our Democrats feel so threatened. They're so bad at messaging, some chaotic online memes disrupt their narrative enough for a scary orange guy to take over.

  • by Quakeulf ( 2650167 ) on Friday March 13, 2020 @02:49PM (#59827306)
    Who's the real influencer on US politics, Russia, or AIPAC? Where do every president go to visit with a religious cap on their head to stand in front of a certain wall?
    • by spun ( 1352 )

      Both. It's obvious both have undue influence.

      • You don't see this amount of money [fas.org] going to Russia.
        • by spun ( 1352 )

          Because Russia is doing this antagonistically, rather than by the time honored method of greasing palms. For Russia, this isn't about getting aid so much as it is about overturning the Magnitsky act. Which itself was a weakening of previous sanctions.

  • by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Friday March 13, 2020 @02:55PM (#59827336)
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    • ... the wholesale clearing of DC ...

      I've seen the firing of a few US bureaucrats for being too right-wing, too left-wing, too 'American': That's not a "clearing" by any definition. One man didn't create the 'swamp' and one man won't empty it.

      You work.

      That leaves a number of problems untouched: The jobs don't exist. I won't discuss the long-term consequences of that inconvenient truth. But short-term, it means those without, don't get a pension fund or healthcare. As long as people seek these things from their boss, employees (and government) mus

    • Applause!
  • Huh. I don't have a "feed." I'm not even sure what that is -- it must be some social media nonsense. I occasionally browse sites like /. on the crapper. The only "data feed" I have is a couple of tail -f's running in some terminals.
  • by kot-begemot-uk ( 6104030 ) on Friday March 13, 2020 @03:00PM (#59827366) Homepage
    So, wait a minute, Russians are capable of significantly changing the outcome of a marketing campaign with budgets which approach a BILLION on both sides using a budget which is less than 1% of that?

    Time to hire them as a new marketing agency I guess.

    Or is this yet another product of the same morons who make 7 mistakes in one line of Russian: https://www.fagain.co.uk/node/... [fagain.co.uk]

    Have to get ONE WORD in Russian correctly for one of the biggest "marketing" campaigns done by Washington and f*ck it up: https://www.fagain.co.uk/node/... [fagain.co.uk]

    And advertise for a law enforcement Russian speaking position using the Russian equivalent of Dirty Harry: https://www.fagain.co.uk/node/... [fagain.co.uk]

    Yep, same analysis as the 2016 election by same people: https://www.fagain.co.uk/node/... [fagain.co.uk]

    We definitely live in an Idiocracy.

    • Yep It's dead easy to undermine a marketing campaign that's designed to build trust. That's why trademark tarnishment is recognized as grounds for a lawsuit.

      • Yep It's dead easy to undermine a marketing campaign that's designed to build trust. That's why trademark tarnishment is recognized as grounds for a lawsuit.

        Are you trying to tell me that the 2016 election, BrExit, etc were not about building mistrust?

        Deep State, Anti-Experts, Lock Her Up, Lock Him Up - you name it. The anti-Bernie ads, the "Russian agent", "Ukrainian Agent", "Martian agent" bollocks.

        So there is already 1Bn on each side piling up to build mistrust. If the Russians are materially capable of altering the balance with their paltry few hundred thousands can we hire them instead of all the SuperPacs and all the USA advertising agencies involved

  • by twocows ( 1216842 ) on Friday March 13, 2020 @03:00PM (#59827372)
    There'll always be a bit of partisan bickering, but at the moment most people I know are too concerned with coronavirus to pay attention to petty bullshit like what some racist idiot said on Twitter. Russa's money might be better spent working toward a vaccine since it seems either they haven't been hit too hard yet or they have been hit hard but don't have the testing to reveal it (just like us!).
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  • (yes I know it said it was Ghana and Nigeria, funded by Russia)

    hello dear friend, you may not know me, but I am Nigerian royalty. I have 100,000,000,000 rubles stored in my Nigerian bank-

  • by schwit1 ( 797399 ) on Friday March 13, 2020 @03:16PM (#59827460)

    As Sean Davis tweets [twitter.com], “If only Bloomberg had hired Russians to buy $100,000 in barely literate Facebook ads, instead of spending $700 MILLION, he’d be president now. That’s what the media have told us for 3+ years.”

    • by DavenH ( 1065780 )
      Yeah. Disorder is way cheaper than order -- one $1m bomb to destroy a city block or 1 billion to build it. It helps that social media tweets, likes, memes etc are all free.
      • What a vacuous response. None of the political campaigns have in any way been about creating order. Have you been cut off from all media for the last decade?

        • by DavenH ( 1065780 )
          Huh? Of course they have been about creating order. Bloomberg sends a message through TV ads that is trying to align people to an idea or point of view. As with any presidential campaign; they got a platform, and want people to believe their way; where the constituency falls all over the spectrum on an issue, they want to collect them to a point, and do so by messaging. Your semantics for 'order' must be nearly opposite of mine.
        • What a vacuous response. None of the political campaigns have in any way been about creating order. Have you been cut off from all media for the last decade?

          Political campaigns 'for' a candidate are about creating trust and confidence: you can trust this guy. He's got your back, he has an established record, he's a good guy.

          Political campaigns against a candidate are much easier. It's very easy to deceptive sow fear, uncertainty, and doubt, especially if you can do so anonymously and don't have any sort of ethical constraints.

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  • Chinese trolls? Let's not pretend they aren't out there. But never a mention of them.

    • Chinese trolls? Let's not pretend they aren't out there. But never a mention of them.

      The Chinese aren't really interested in tearing down our democracy, they've been more focused on stealing corporate secrets and using that to bolster their own offerings so they can compete economically. Russia's efforts have been politically based -- weaken the position, power, and influence of the western nations.

  • We have Canadian citizens actively cold-calling, texting and even coming to the US to help campaign for various candidates.
    None of whom are named "Trump".

    https://thewalrus.ca/my-weeken... [thewalrus.ca]

    https://thewalrus.ca/why-canad... [thewalrus.ca]

  • by Uberbah ( 647458 ) on Friday March 13, 2020 @03:40PM (#59827558)

    Really? We're going to here about a handful of online trolls again after what just happened on Super Tuesday? Where the entire media and democratic establishment hooked up the defibrillator and with some ballot stuffing [thegrayzone.com] turned Zombie Biden into the frontrunner.

    If these Russian trolls were so good, candidates would have been hiring then rather than prostituting [youtube.com] themselves to big money donors. They're not.

    • What I find interesting is that Bernie has enough money to self-fund an entire campaign and pretty much match any spending either party does. He can be a true independent, not beholden to any donors for anything. Imagine what that could do to the ballot boxes and results come November.

  • And pray tell, how is trolling "election meddling"?
    • by AHuxley ( 892839 )
      Funny memes is now Russian in 2020.
      Over the past years:
      All the videos of a coughing fits .. Russians.
      Not going to states like Wisconsin and Michigan more times ... Russians.
      Not having needed campaign literature ready all over the USA ... Russians.
      Few political events in the Rust belt....Russians.

      2020 .. Russians out of Africa.
      "Police state" ... a new and amazing political term created for 2020 by an African university in Russia.
      Russian anthropologists who study the USA are getting the extra bil
  • by Stolovaya ( 1019922 ) <skingiii.gmail@com> on Friday March 13, 2020 @04:25PM (#59827756)

    They have focused almost exclusively on racial issues in the US, promoting black empowerment and often displaying anger towards white Americans

    Not sure why they'd need to hire Russians to do that. We have plenty of Americans (are they Russian assets?) that screech identity politics. It's extremely hip with the far-left crowd to bash on white people while saying non-white people can't be racist. Actual people here in the US. If there are Russians doing this, they're only spitting into the wind.

  • Take your paranoid delusions elsewhere and grow a pair. WTF, editors.

  • If I'm being influenced by Russia I want to be paid!

  • I don't get why this is such a big issue, every country does this including the US. If we want to whine about it then we need to stop being such fucking hypocrites and stop interfering in other countries elections as well.
  • Did none of you read the fucking article? This is about concentrated and nonstop proliferation of fake profiles and planned activity on social networks in targeted campaigns to increase racial and class division in the US. They are directly paid by Russia. Russia wants chaos, and the only answer is to assassinate Vladimir Putin now!
  • First problem is Trump, second is Biden. Once again we're gonna have an election where we won't vote for who we want, but against who we don't want.

    How the hell did the donkey's coalesce around a 79 year old senile white guy who can't keep his foot out of his mouth? They had literally a dozen other people they could have chosen, but no. 79 y/o senile white guy it is.

    I'm glad I'm old and will be dead soon, I hate the way this country has been going ever since Georgie the Younger.
    • It seems like the dems are trying their best to shoot their own foot off, and then that of the country. For a party whose goal seems to be "defeat trump" - they certainly don't seem to be trying to accomplish it.

      Biden is a terrible choice. Repeating the Hillary mistake all over again.

  • Abandon social media entirely. Put it in the rear view mirror and forget about it. You do not need it.
    At the very least, stop getting your news and information from social media! Consider anything you read on Facebook or Twitter to be suspect.
    For fucks' sake people, if you must use 'social media', just use it for social purposes, not as a substitute for reading actual credible news sources or credible sources of information on anything. Chat with your friends and family and leave it at that! But, again:
  • There is no Russian meddling in US elections or anywhere else. There has been no evidence presented showing that Russian interfered in the 2016 election -- none. Since the United States is the leading country in the world overthrowing legitimate governments around the world and having the ability to hack anyone (the REAL evidence of election interference, hacking, regime changes, and illegal invasions where the United States is involved is overwhelming) and leave fake evidence implicating a third-party. Tha

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