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I know anything said online that goes against the western narrative immediately gets slandered: 'Russian bots', '100+ social credit' and that lame BS.
Paranoid delusional Pavlovian reflexes induced by western propaganda.
Incapable of fathoming people have another opinion, they must be paid!
If that's the mindset hen you will see indeed a lot of those.
The most obvious ones to spot are definitely the Hasbara types, same pattern and vocab, and really bad at what they do.
However, there are for a fact government assets promoting those opinions and herding those clueless people. What a lot of people failed to realize is that this isn't a 2v1 or even a 3v1 fight. This is an international free-for-all with upwards of 45 different countries getting in on the melee.
Yeah so I'm beginning to regret engaging with you the conversation that we started was that many countries have vested interest and manipulation of social media. However, all you want to do is talk about how America is big, bad and evil. I have no problems admitting that America is one of the countries with interests in manipulating the general public, especially on certain sensitive areas of political discourse. That has been an active playbook since the 1900s. I would advise you to open up any historical documentation on world war I or world war II. Creative lying is not a new invention. It has been utilized by every country for time. Immemorial. Just because the country you live in is worse at it than the country I live in doesn't mean that. Both of our countries aren't doing it.
And I admitted evryone does it, obviously.
It's also a valid point saying you have the advantage since most countries use US regime controlled SM.
Do you even know what country I'm from?