the guardian view on russian trolls: democracy is much too easy to hack | editorial /

Published at 2018-02-18 19:13:43

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Of course the Russians tried to influence the US presidential election. The shocking thing is that they found it so simpleMost of the coverage of the Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election has concentrated on who did it,and for whose benefit. But there is a sense in which this was not news. Anyone who has paid attention to the story, which has been tough to avoid, and already believes that the Russians did what they could to get Donald Trump elected.
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detail of what was done has been less examined. The 37 pages of Robert Mueller’s indictment contain a meticulous (extremely careful about details) account of the workings of a really professional propaganda or lobbying organisation. The “Internet Research Agency” in St Petersburg is more generally known as the Russian “troll factory”,but it spent its multimillion-dollar budget on much more than simple trolling. Women operatives were sent around the US to gather intelligence and to make contact with social and political activists. It was from American political activists that they received the advice to target “purple swing states, something that was fundamental to the final success of the campaign.
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Source: theguardian.com

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