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Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
Of course.
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so leaving the Democratic party is now "extremism"? interesting. that in it's self would be considered suppression of free speech.
"That breaks down to an average of 266 new followers a day and 422 new group members every day—quite a lot for a brand new “grassroots” movement."
i guess this self-described liberal writer doesn't understand the "viral" nature of the web and social media!
would you bet that if a "liberal" movement got that kind of traction on social media she'd claim it was russki bots and an "AstroTurf" campaign?
we all know ... she wouldn't! she'd be writing articles praising the "movement" and re-tweeting like crazy. PERIOD!
so is this how the author explains this? really??
"So what do those numbers look like when expressed as engagement rates? Absolutely off-the-charts."
she just doesn't agree with anything negative about the Democratic party and will make whatever excuses she can to discredit it.
here is one comment
based on her data ... you might find it interesting.
I checked the Data as wel. There were in the span of 24 hours at least 100.000 tweets with the hashtag, of which according to your sources, 300 from the Russians, and 500 from bots. This leaves 99,2% of the tweets from humans. To associate the hashtag with Russians or Bots is dishonest.
this is liberal spin doctoring.