Post #3139568
2026-06-06 10:58 UTC
Again, this is 2022. And again is exclusively looking at hash tags on Twitter. Here’s the actual source link.springer.com/chapter/…/978-3-031-19097-1_3
What genuine conclusions can we reach here? That Ukraine is heavily appealing to the west for support? That’s a widely known fact.
Does this activity validate Russia’s position, and can we assume they aren’t engaged in propaganda on VK or other social networks more popular in their country? No!
It’s also widely known that the Russia’s challenge is convincing their country to send their sons to war. That’s going to put a massively different spin on the nature of the propaganda and where it can be found.
Even if I concede your not ratio argument. The bottom line here is that I’m staggered by the opinions so easily found here, and I’m doing what I can to test various theories I have to understand what’s actually going on here. So far I’ve been shown nothing genuinely surprising or new, except for the wild interpretations of much more sobre facts.
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@InexplicableLunchFiend@hexbear.net 2026-06-06 18:59
it means you are being manipulated, what you believe is the ‘mainstream opinion’ on Ukraine is warped by legions of CIA and Nazi controlled bots. Bots that you didn’t even notice existed until pointed out to you with hard facts, despite them being 9 times more prevalent in shaping your worldview than any ‘russian bot’ which has no influence on you whatsoever. I’m asking you to look inward and look at all the propaganda you’ve swallowed and gain some recognition of how biased you are.