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from a reply I made to another thread. Thought it deserved it's own:
Many Top MAGA Trolls Arent Even in the U.S. - The New Republic
For example, one account literally named America Firstwith 67,000 followersseems to be based not in the U.S., but in Bangladesh.
Another popular conservative account, MAGA Nation, with nearly 400,000 followers and a bio that reads, Standing strong with ... Trump, America First, Patriot Voice for We The People, is apparently based in Eastern Europe.
MAGA influencers exposed for being based in other countries - Rawstory
Think I've read that little Nazi Muskrat has since removed that feature.
Lovie777
(21,245 posts)LonePirate
(14,314 posts)Guess that story was in error.
Though something called factually.co does confirm that the feature appeared then (momentarily at least) disappeared for some users, suggesting due to technical issues.
LonePirate
(14,314 posts)B.See
(7,411 posts)of x, Facebook, etc. and never have been.
Kid Berwyn
(22,414 posts)Cheating is the GOP brand.
B.See
(7,411 posts)spreading the 'litany' of hate, division, and discord, from AFAR, in the service of those who either want to DESTROY us, or PROFIT from our undoing.
And I've had past occasion of having gone head to head with 'a few' of em.
The Daily Beast story:
Top MAGA Influencers Accidentally Unmasked as Foreign Trolls - The Daily Beast
This is easily one of the greatest days on this platform, wrote Democratic influencer Harry Sisson.
Seeing all of these MAGA accounts get exposed as foreign actors trying to destroy the United States is a complete vindication of Democrats, like myself and many on here, who have been warning about this.
Dozens of major accounts masquerading as America First or MAGA proponents have been identified as originating in places such as Russia, India, and Nigeria.
mdbl
(7,855 posts)Then Twatter tried to curb it, but Mr Skum reopened the flood gates. Good luck getting anything other than disinformation there anymore.
B.See
(7,411 posts)they are embedded in news stories I get from news aggregators, and sometimes I unknowingly click on it, only to see that x show up, and I immediately shut it down.
Don't wanna catch any... erm.. 'cooties.'
Efilroft Sul
(4,247 posts)Found out today from my one son that the account is overseas. Gotta love it.
B.See
(7,411 posts)my memory on this. Here's a February 2025 AP article I found:
What to know about the Tate brothers, social media influencers who face trafficking charges - AP
Mosby
(19,180 posts)B.See
(7,411 posts)atrocities of war, famine, and natural disasters to get money under false pretenses exist all over the world, including domestically.
But this is different from foreign accounts, posting as Americans and US based accounts, disseminating lies, propaganda, and fueling hate for the purpose of undermining a nation, causing discord, promoting an authoritarian, far right, supremacist, nationalistic agenda, .and bringing about the demise of our democracy.