• marxistsynths19@lemmy.ml
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    5 months ago

    Maybe the answer is that Russia isn’t doing what you think they’re doing. Blaming the failures of our electoral system on Russia is so 2016.

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      Eh, I mean they did mess around, but they were mainly just exacerbating existing issues and fault lines.

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        5 months ago

        That’s exactly how it works. Find the fault lines and apply pressure. If you do it right, it doesn’t even cost much.

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          Eh, it doesn’t move the needle very much though. It only really does anything when there’s already a very close situation. If the case were otherwise then there would probably be a lot less spending on campaigns

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            I disagree. Flooding the internet with disinformation isn’t that expensive and although it’s probably impossible to measure, I think there’s tremendous potential to sway opinions.

            Russian troll farms and bot farms come to mind.

            To what you said, I don’t think there would be so much effort if it didn’t work.

            This is one example: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/fake-joe-biden-robocalltells-new-hampshire-democrats-not-vote-tuesday-rcna134984

            I haven’t researched this or anything, but this kind of thing feels like low-hanging fruit that moves needles.

            If you know of any interesting articles or studies about the topic, I’d definitely be interested in them! 🙂

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            Didn’t like 90+% of the online parts of the trucker convoy nonsense come from like 2 Facebook accounts? Small groups can get the ball rolling far more than you seem to think