Schmelzer
Valued Senior Member
No. He has simply done the same as in Russia. The only difference was that there was no necessity to create fake Russian bank accounts, the trolls or the firm could have used own accounts.If the twitter accounts were transparently Russian then there would not have been a problem and nor would the bots even be considered by their creators. They were used to defraud Twitter/Facebook users of any sense of systemic integrity or trust in the internet as a medium for serious discourse.
Nothing, except that you will not get many followers as a Russian in a black lives matter or LBGT community to make money with advertising.What is wrong with being a proud Russian and prepared to disclose your true nationality? Is there something wrong with being Russian?
Much better than Americans. In Russian discussions, I hear much less ad hominem, much more arguments about the content.Do Russians know how to tell the truth? Or are they just lost in Putin's web(s) of deception?
Nonsense.Putin is a master at playing peoples fear and thus makes his call to be trusted extremely dubious at best.
Maybe for you. I regularly read only one German (pro-NATO, as all others too) newspaper, and only for the single reason that they have no pre-publication censorship of comments, so that I can quite freely comment there. Every other contact with the press is via accidental links from other sources.The press are probably the most prolific and patronized publisher on the net.
I know. I translated this statement into reality. If you have free speech, you will have any form of misuse of free speech, like "being exploited by nefarious actors". You cannot fight an obvious, trivial consequence of free speech without restricting free speech.I didn't write that.
No. Anonymity and pseudonymity is a necessity. Without anonymity and pseudonymity, there is no free speech. And I know what I'm talking about, one of the best analytics in the Donbass war, who has predicted not only the Novorussian counteroffensive but even the place where it will happen, a few weeks before it has happened, was a pseudonymous Ukrainian blogger, yurasumy. Later he emigrated to Russia, and after his family emigrated too, his clear name became known, but at that time this was a question of survival for him. (BTW, it does not make much sense to repeat all time that you are a victim of anti-Russian propaganda. A discussion with you becomes in this way as boring as a discussion with an antisemite who repeats all the time what he thinks the Jews are famous for. I have no problem at all talking about general characteristic properties of various nations, including Russians and Jews, but not if these are boring repetitions of the anti-Russian or antisemitic propaganda.)It is the deception, fraud and associated scamming that is . The use of false identity, exploiting anonymity, to harmful advantage etc that is. All of which Russians in particular have a significant reputation for. You know, doping, cheating, deception...etc all sanctioned by a government that is likewise inclined
This is simply the official Cuban position, see https://qz.com/1113692/cuba-sonic-a...ets-and-cicadas-for-injuries-to-us-diplomats/ (And, different from those inside the Western propaganda bubble, Russians receive such information too.)insects.... hee hee... are you sure you are not Russian?