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Far-right finds new online home in TheDonald.win
Pro-Trump meme website gains popularity as critics express concern over its role in the spread of hateful content
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The far-right has its own social media spaces, including the forum TheDonald.win, which originated in Reddit
Siddharth Venkataramakrishnan in London 2 HOURS AGO
As Facebook, Twitter and Reddit step up their efforts to flush out extremists ahead of the US election, the successor to a banned Reddit page is emerging as a magnet for extreme discourse.
TheDonald.win, which hosts a range of rightwing memes and bills itself as “a never-ending rally dedicated to the 45th President of the United States”, was first set up as a back-up space for Reddit’s controversial subreddit The_Donald.
But after its parent was banned in June, it became the community’s main hub, with traffic to the site increasing from about 750,000 monthly views in February to more than 5.8m in July, according to SimilarWeb data.
While still relatively small, experts said TheDonald.win is playing an increasingly important role in disseminating hateful content that then leaks into the mainstream.
“A lot of times, [far-right websites] are viewed as not successful because their numbers are not equivalent to YouTube or Reddit,” said Angelo Carusone, president and chief executive of the liberal-leaning non-profit Media Matters for America. “That’s not the only metric: we have to ask about the energy of the community.”
TheDonald.win owes its success in part to its Reddit-like interface, which has made it a natural landing point for the displaced community of r/The_Donald. Meanwhile, with lighter content moderation than more mainstream platforms, users are afforded a greater degree of freedom in what they can post.
“Where TheDonald.win did really well is to replicate the functionality of Reddit and also created a place where the community could transfer itself over to,” said Mr Carusone. “In a lot of ways it’s a more distilled and refined version of their community, free of safeguards.”
Before its ban, The_Donald had amassed more than 729,000 followers — many of whom have since migrated to its successor, said Joe Ondrak, a senior researcher at counter-misinformation organisation Logically. “It was essentially like moving house for them.”
The_Donald had long been a source of controversy for Reddit. A 2018 report from the Southern Poverty Law Center said the site hosted a combination of racism, conspiracy theories and violent narratives against political opponents. Last year, the platform “quarantined” — added warning labels to — the forum after some posts encouraged violence towards police officers in Oregon.
The layout of TheDonald.win will be familiar to Reddit users, albeit with a header featuring Mr Trump — who is often referred to on the site as “God-Emperor of the United States” — and a bald eagle.
The site continues its predecessor’s emphasis on circulating memes, both as a tool to rally supporters and infuriate opponents. Popular examples last week include a Photoshopped image of US politician Ilhan Omar, falsely portraying her as a terrorist, and a number of memes mocking George Floyd’s death.
Former Chilean dictator Augustus Pinochet is also a popular subject. The most popular post referring to him, posted in April, is simply titled: “No quarter for communists. Pinochet did nothing wrong.” Other posts cite “free helicopter rides” — a reference to the killing of political opponents by throwing them from an aircraft.
Mr Carusone argued that TheDonald.win will continue to attract attention even if Mr Trump is unsuccessful in the election. “[Mr Trump] represents a style of engaging in politics as well as an ideology of ‘might makes right’ with a bit of [talk about] white genocide and a conspiratorial twist — that’s something people can organise around,” he said.
In response to a request for comment, a moderator from TheDonald.win sent a link to a statement in Russian which concluded: “If the promotion of the expulsion of Communists from our country is considered far-right discourse, then yes, we are supporters.”
The rise of TheDonald.win comes as other spaces formerly used by the far-right have faced disruption. The notorious imageboard 8chan has struggled to recreate the same level of engagement since it was shut last year, according to Mr Carusone.
Mr Ondrak said its successor 8kun is also facing an identity crisis between younger ethno-nationalists and an older generation of QAnon supporters who have opposing stances over Israel and Mr Trump himself.
That challenge has driven some far-right groups to existing platforms as well. Kristina Gildejeva, a disinformation researcher at Logically, said she had seen increasingly organised white nationalist operations on chat app Telegram.
While Telegram has been a key tool for protesters around the world, Ms Gildejeva said that she had seen far-right groups increasingly using it to co-ordinate their posts in order to amplify their reach.
Telegram did not respond to a request for comment.
Researchers and academics are also concerned about the influence these platforms may have on mainstream social media sites ahead of the 2020 election. “I don’t think it’s those really extreme people who carry the election,” said Samantha North, a freelance disinformation investigator. “It’s when these narratives filter through to the mainstream and reach ordinary voters and push them towards voting for [Mr] Trump through conspiracy theories.”
One post from TheDonald.win — calling for the implementation of a potentially restrictive type of voter identity system that many on the left argue is discriminatory — received 7,000 interactions when it was posted on an unofficial fan page on Facebook for former White House press secretary Sarah Sanders, including more than 4,000 shares.
According to CrowdTangle, which analyses the spread of content on the web, posts from TheDonald.win have been interacted with more than 45,000 times on Facebook.
Ms North emphasised that these metrics did not account for private, local groups, which she said were a key vector for the spread of far-right ideas and conspiracy theories and which were far harder for researchers to discover.
“It’s shocking to find Bill Gates vaccine conspiracy theories posted in these village groups.”
A spokesperson for Facebook said that while private groups offer additional privacy, their users must adhere to its community standards. They also said that it finds nearly 90 per cent of all the hate speech it removes before it is reported.
Got it, conservative content is hate speech and violent riots are peaceful protests.
Eurasia has always been at war with Eastasia.
I understand this reference
You've had to much to understand citizen.
Indeed I have Comrade Commander. I will report to my nearest lobotomist asap.
Good! Time to stand up for the 2 minute Hate now, my good comrade!
If you want to keep your doctor, you ain't black.
I just read that today. Great work that shows where we'll be headed if this is not stopped. Newspeak is already real.
Yup. Anything that is against the narrative is far-right nazi hate speech.
It’s hilarious they talk of this place like it must be destroyed. It proves they want to silence everyone against them. We can’t even create our own site without them wanting to shut it down.
Reminds me a bit of when a late night talk show host dared someone to run for President....
It's a little complimentary though, if they're really that worried about this site red pilling people, it must be working. I guess we're "extremists" for not supporting violent riots... as if that makes any sense at all.
Yup.
If MSM is making hit pieces about us, then we are over the target on the issues.
I just wish I could red pill more people about this.
Sad that those who eat up the MSM garbage will not take the time out of their day to browse this site because they fear they will be on some sort of list if they do.
Hell, it worked for getting people to stay off 4chan.
TDW isn't even far enough right in my opinion.
Streisand effect will kick in soon.
Nothing makes sense anymore.
The funny thing is I see people practically regretting that the Far Left has pushed us to this point.
Our rhetoric has only gotten more pro-violence in response to our opponents actual use of violence.
TIL: I'm racist + practice hate speech for critical thinking and intelligent thoughts.
I'm multiracial, second generation Mexican, indigenous native American, English.. the list goes on. Not have I ever judged anyone's character based on their skin.
I stand with The Donald + Trump because: Black Lives Matter Blue Lives Matter All Lives Matter The American people Matter American Values matter
We have got to stop allowing those who continuously pass laws to benefit their own agenda remain in office. Vote them out!
Trump 2020 Dan Forester 2020
Yeah wtf is this “extremists” bs? I love my country and support my president, therefore I’m an extremist.
Gotta make sure to publish smears in 'reputable' publications, so that they can then be used on Wikipedia, and become "da tr00f" for normies. Look at what they did to the Boogaloo.
You have understood their position perfectly. Now report to your nearest Democrat shithole for mandatory re-education.
Welcome to the U.S. of woke.
We were all warned in 1984 book.
How dare you.
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Got it?
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