Russian Internet Trolls Are Apparently Switching Strategies for 2020 U.S. Elections

How much do you get paid by the Russian government to post?

Trump pays us under the table.
I get free golf passes to Mar-a-Lago. Untraceable! :113:

Do you at least tip the illegal alien/non-American worker visa caddie?
I would, but Mr. Trump is gracious enough to provide a sweet 4 wheel drive golf cart.

And White House silverware and gift shop baskets.
 
I am likely a Russian bot.

Are you in our Moscow cell?

Look at the view in St Pete.

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How much do you get paid by the Russian government to post?

Trump pays us under the table.
I get free golf passes to Mar-a-Lago. Untraceable! :113:

We walk among them and they have no clue. :laugh:

Shills for Russia?

Russians for Trump fan club president.

Russians for Trump fan club president.

You are? As a tRump Army member I wouldn't expect any less.
 
American Democrats want to control the Internet like the Chinese Democrats do in China. If they succeed, forums like this will be hardest hit.

How much do you get paid by the Russian government to post?
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Democrats are going to use this Russian troll excuse to take control of the Internet and turn it into something like what they have in China.

I've seen people blame russian trolls for the bad comments about starwars the last jedi.
 
Question: What's the difference between a Russian Bot and a Trumper?

Answer: Geography
 
Question: What's the difference between a Russian Bot and a Trumper?

Answer: Geography
What's the difference between liberal sock posters and a single celled amoeba?

Nothing.
Both infect and rot the brain.
 
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In 2016, we had "Mrs. M". "She", as a "typical American woman", repeated Republican boilerplate talking points, several times a day. They were long well-written pieces, but the English was a little stilted and formal. And "she" never responded to other posts, she only dumped OP's.

The liberals, not being retards, pointed out how obvious Russian troll was an obvious Russian troll. The sheer quantity, the long well-written pieces, the stilted language and the lack of any conversing gave it away. We also pointed out that the troll would vanish completely right after the election.

The admins, however, loved "her". They were just so happy that this "independent" voice was flooding the board with well-written Republican talking point pieces every day. Hence, the Mrs. M pieces were given awards and featured front and center.

Needless to say, "she" vanished for good the instant the election was over. I'm hoping the admins are less gullible this time around.

You just can't admit that you Stalinists are just fucking pigs that normal people can't stand......
 
In 2016, we had "Mrs. M". "She", as a "typical American woman", repeated Republican boilerplate talking points, several times a day. They were long well-written pieces, but the English was a little stilted and formal. And "she" never responded to other posts, she only dumped OP's.

The liberals, not being retards, pointed out how obvious Russian troll was an obvious Russian troll. The sheer quantity, the long well-written pieces, the stilted language and the lack of any conversing gave it away. We also pointed out that the troll would vanish completely right after the election.

The admins, however, loved "her". They were just so happy that this "independent" voice was flooding the board with well-written Republican talking point pieces every day. Hence, the Mrs. M pieces were given awards and featured front and center.

Needless to say, "she" vanished for good the instant the election was over. I'm hoping the admins are less gullible this time around.
Not all of them leave after the election. Some have been here right along and not all of them use stilted English
 
they will attack our forum, what we have to do in order to stop them ?

"
Russian internet trolls appear to be shifting strategy in their efforts to disrupt the 2020 U.S. elections, promoting politically divisive messages through phony social media accounts instead of creating propaganda themselves, cybersecurity experts say.

The Kremlin-linked Internet Research Agency may be among those trying to circumvent protections put in place by companies including Facebook Inc. and Twitter Inc. to find and remove fake content that hackers created to sow division among the American electorate in the 2016 presidential campaign."

Russian Internet Trolls Are Apparently Switching Strategies for 2020 U.S. Elections
Nitwit, the CIA/NED/USAID troll, fears the competition.
 
In 2016, we had "Mrs. M". "She", as a "typical American woman", repeated Republican boilerplate talking points, several times a day. They were long well-written pieces, but the English was a little stilted and formal. And "she" never responded to other posts, she only dumped OP's.

The liberals, not being retards, pointed out how obvious Russian troll was an obvious Russian troll. The sheer quantity, the long well-written pieces, the stilted language and the lack of any conversing gave it away. We also pointed out that the troll would vanish completely right after the election.

The admins, however, loved "her". They were just so happy that this "independent" voice was flooding the board with well-written Republican talking point pieces every day. Hence, the Mrs. M pieces were given awards and featured front and center.

Needless to say, "she" vanished for good the instant the election was over. I'm hoping the admins are less gullible this time around.

You just can't admit that you Stalinists are just fucking pigs that normal people can't stand......
+1, i see here a lot of stalinists and traitors who work for Olgino - putler
 
Democrats seeing Russians everywhere. If you have to hang with a Democrat, you should make them watch red dawn.
 
they will attack our forum, what we have to do in order to stop them ?

"
Russian internet trolls appear to be shifting strategy in their efforts to disrupt the 2020 U.S. elections, promoting politically divisive messages through phony social media accounts instead of creating propaganda themselves, cybersecurity experts say.

The Kremlin-linked Internet Research Agency may be among those trying to circumvent protections put in place by companies including Facebook Inc. and Twitter Inc. to find and remove fake content that hackers created to sow division among the American electorate in the 2016 presidential campaign."

Russian Internet Trolls Are Apparently Switching Strategies for 2020 U.S. Elections

You're a Ukrainian neo-nazi who cannot be believed.
 

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