No, an alliance of neoconservative and liberal interventionist DC operatives who use secret methodology that they refuse to make available for independent verification, and who have succeeded in goading media members like yourself to uncritically promulgate their "findings."
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Replying to @Anthony
Not asking you to trust me, just asking you to apply a modicum of skepticism to this Bill Kristol / Mike Chertoff organization whose information you keep uncritically promulgating.
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Replying to @mtracey
They're not hiding who is behind it, it's prominently posted on the site. I'm not a big fan of Kristol/Chertoff, as I'm not a fan of yours but that doesn't mean I think TYT is somehow unreliable.
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Replying to @TCleveland4Real @mtracey
Of course there are real limits to how useful it can be. Like anything else, there's useful signals that should be taken as part of a spectrum. It's certainly not definitive.
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The thing is a known serial false positive machine and that anyone continues to cite it is a condemnation of our so-called journalism.
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Have you found any other useful tools for broadly monitoring trends for misinfo?
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Atlantic Council's
@DFRLab is far better. Here's them assessing the claim that Take a Knee was not organic.https://medium.com/dfrlab/botspot-bots-boost-nfl-divides-abec2e025ddb …2 replies 3 retweets 7 likes -
NP. The Take a Knee claim is important given that it's one of the ones Congress got all worked up on based on the Gizmo™
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