Reddit says it is banning 61 different accounts under its vote manipulation policies. Without stating the blindingly obvious, this is quite a big deal....
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Worth adding that there is absolutely no suggestion that the document isn't authentic. The issue however is how the document came to be in the public domain.
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@Graphika_NYC, Reddit believe this resembles the Secondary Infektion campaign that was exposed earlier this year. Facebook allege the campaign comes from Russia, and has been used to disseminate fake news across social media.Show this thread -
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Here's the burning questions: how did Jeremy Corbyn's team acquire the document? Did the stumble upon it by accident on Reddit (feel unlikely). Or were they fed it by a source linked to the Reddit post – if so, did they know who said source was?
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Government comment on the news
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Henry - more evidence please
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I'm not claiming anything – I'm reporting what Reddit have said. I don't have any more evidence than what they've released – sorry

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The Russians are bloody laughing at this stuff. The documents were from a Working Group, that's all.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I wonder if this tweet has something to do with this:https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1202931589833011200 …
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This may be a good clue.
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