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It’s easy for biased users to bury accurate Community Notes, report says.
It’s easy for biased users to bury accurate Community Notes, report says.
This is just normal Republican lies. There’s no particular reason to attribute it to foreign influence. In fact:
It seems like some of it is nearly-openly lead by the platform owner, with judgements on veracity handed down from him to his fanboys.
The calls are coming from inside the house. You can’t pin everything on foreigners, least of all things where you have no specific information on them being to blame.
“But bots!”
Even setting aside that the article doesn’t attribute even most of what’s happening to bots (hence its title), that’s not an adequate counterclaim. Do you really, really think that among the mountain of Republican think tanks and other organizations, none of them are running a bot farm of even a few dozen accounts, like the 45 cited in the article? Granted, it could be Russia (logically, it probably isn’t China, which Republicans are usually harder on), but there have also been domestic operations, haven’t there?
Here’s an easy example that does not directly “prove” the above case is not foreign interference (again, it’s at an overlap point of the interest of different groups) but demonstrates that it clearly seems that there are domestic bot nets doing numbers and thus that such a possibility needs to be considered for other cases where a Republican bot net might have an interest.