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Kraznaya 5 points ago +5 / -0

That was a big problem on Parler. So many fake accounts pretending to be prominent people and/or shilling Trump coins.

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theDialecticalPlaya 1 point ago +1 / -0

Dude, I loaded up on those sweet, sweet Trump coins in anticipation of both a global cryto currency crash and the complete economic collapse of the US economy. All of you will be appealing to me to start a Google/Facebook/Twitter/Amazon/CCP/DNC/TrumpCoin alternative in about four weeks. I'll still be cool to all you little people here on theDonald though. Just don't ask me for cash or a free trip to Mars. Like Cocaine Mitch says, that would be Socialism.

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SgtReaper 0 points ago +1 / -1

Bitchute is even worse. The patriots there are now calling for comments to be disabled, because there's like 8 sockposts for every real one, so the comments are nothing but deepstate propaganda.

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Kraznaya 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was unaware of that. This is an issue that we really need to address. Techpedes need to develop some sort of mechanism that identifies psyop/propaganda postings in real time and remove them from comment boards that use the tool.

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SgtReaper 0 points ago +1 / -1

It's not really hard to identify. Back when i was with bitchute militia gang, we developed a method to identify and report about 10 sockposts per minute. Unfortunally the admins didn't give a shit and even throttled our reports, so i just stopped caring. Some patriots are still holding the line there, but i don't see the point: CommentFreely - name of their commentsystem - is dead.

But anyways: They're easy to ID in multiple ways. Firstly they're like stereotypes - their methods and arguments repeat. Secondly they almost certainly operate through a centralized VPN-network, and that means they have a limited number of IPs available. Thirdly those accounts spam over 100 messages per hour, 24/7 (they never sleep, which means the accounts are shared). Basic statistical analysis would make them stick out like a sore thumb.

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Username67 2 points ago +2 / -0

"...spam over 100 messages per hour, 24/7 (they never sleep, which means the accounts are shared)." Doesn't it also mean the accounts are AI bots?