Fake news did very well in Italy ahead of referendum vote. 2 of top 3 stories w/ most engagements are totally fake https://pagellapolitica.it/blog/show/148/la-notizia-più-condivisa-sul-referendum-è-una-bufala …pic.twitter.com/fsUG3WqZCq
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Also in Top 10: a bogus story about PM Renzi's wife admitting she will vote against him in the referendum
Top fake news may seem to favor "No" vote in Italy, but plenty of dubious "Yes"-supporting Facebook drivel toohttp://www.vice.com/it/read/le-pagine-buongiorniste-passate-a-fare-campagna-per-il-s-al-referendum …
While only about 50,000 ballot boxes should be in actual use in Italy (1 box per 1000 voters).
I'm sorry, I mistweeted. It's 500,000 ballots, not ballot boxes.
Starting to sound like GLADIO tropes appearing worldwide post-WW2
How many ballots does each box allegedly have?
hey apologies I should have said "ballots" not ballot boxes. Rushed translation @brian_carnell
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