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Replying to @generativist @Aelkus
For example, sneaking code into builds that backdoors a way to post what appears as tweets from a prominent account (or simply logging in to prominent accounts & posting directly).
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Replying to @kaznatcheev @Aelkus
Ohhhh, yea, you're right. I'm constantly surprised there aren't more [delete] major account moments.pic.twitter.com/QmvtxSZCEt
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Replying to @Aelkus @generativist
Really? I haven't looked into it, but then I am very surprised that this has not been heavily exploited. Are there any example of successful trolls that aren't via social-engineering/password-getting?
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Yea. The set of interaction patterns to induce particular pathologies isn't at all a secret. For a while, they were even slickly marketed, with startup black-on-white splash pages. (They still are, but they're more subtle. E.g. s/infiltrate/influence/gi)
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