Twitter Blue accounts fuel Ukraine War misinformation
Twitter Blue accounts fuel Ukraine War misinformation
False and misleading claims about the war in Ukraine are being widely shared.
"$8 a month will make a troll farm too expensive to run"
Did anyone see how many millions Russia spent in fb ads during elections? $8 to reach more people is basically free
19Reply$1M would only afford a measly 125,000 verified troll accounts a month!
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It's fun to watch one propaganda fight the other
5Replyquelle surprise!
4ReplyI'm shocked, shocked!
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-2ReplyBBC has no business teaching others about false and misleading claims about the NATO-Russia war.
-5ReplyRussia isn't at war with NATO and the proof of that is that Russia still exists as a sovereign nation.
They are not a US peer, much less a threat to NATO.
5ReplyRussia is the most nuclear armed country on earth with the most advanced and difficult to intercept hypersonic missiles on earth. They're a threat to anyone.
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As opposed to... Listening to random people on twitter?
BBC is one of the top news sources in the world.
4ReplyMainstream news sources have two primary functions: distracting you with entertainment while manufacturing consent.
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