But it wasn't just other countries. There was a widespread, sustained and sizable misinformation campaign—lived unchecked on social media.
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That it took points to how broken our politics is—and that's not on Facebook. But making it so easy to pour gasoline on fires didn't help.
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I write about the social media angle, because that's my beat, my research. But in no way is this thing monocausal.
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TFW... Most people spreading propaganda still do it, still don't know it, and still don't recognize it, and still vote Republican.
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Really wish we all had a storified version of the massive thread linked here.
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Um... what? March: MoscowTimes published an article documenting IRAgency admin status on a faux-US-patriot FB profilepic.twitter.com/dAhqH5rO9B
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Just think ... if Hillary paid $100k to laser focus FB ads copying what the Russians did.... she would be POTUS and saved $1.9 billion.
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