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4 main takeaways from new reports on Russia’s 2016 election interference

bver_hunter

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One includes Russia’s deliberate targeting of African Americans online.

Russia’s efforts to influence the 2016 political landscape — and presidential election — was a much wider effort than previously understood.

Two new reports released on Monday, prepared for the Senate Intelligence Committee by independent researchers, reveal that Moscow’s intelligence officials reached millions of social media users between 2013 and 2017, in part by exploiting existing political and racial divisions in American society. Vox obtained the two reports before their planned release.

Using data provided by social media companies to the Senate panel, researchers from New Knowledge, Columbia University, and Canfield Research along with others from the University of Oxford and Graphika have for the first time revealed a broad extent of the years-long efforts by the Internet Research Agency (IRA), a group of Russian agents that use social media to influence politics.

Special counsel Robert Mueller indicted 13 IRA members in February for interfering in the 2016 presidential election.

Taken together, the reports are bad news for President Donald Trump. They clearly show that Russia aimed to help him win the election and hurt Hillary Clinton, although none of the reports say Russia’s efforts definitively won the White House for Trump or changed any votes.

There’s a lot to unpack in the reports. Here are the four main takeaways.

1) Russia favored Trump over Clinton
The IRA’s content unquestionably favored Trump over his opponent, supporting him as early as the primaries. Pro-Trump content featured mainly on conservative pages and rarely appeared in left-leaning circles.

There are other pieces of evidence. One is that Russia aimed to stop people from voting, and lower turnout historically favors Republican candidates. Another shows that the IRA disparaged Clinton in nearly all of its social media pages on every platform, regardless of whether the page targeted conservatives, liberals, or racial and ethnic groups.

And here’s one of the more shocking revelations: Russia promoted violence in the event of a Trump loss.

In nearly 110 Facebook posts including fake images of election machine error messages or ballots, the IRA targeted conservative users with false information about supposed widespread voter fraud aimed at helping Clinton win. More than 70 of those posts went up the month before the election. They made a variety of false claims, including that states were secretly working to help Clinton win; that militias were organizing to stop the fraud; and that citizens could call a (fake) 1-800 number to report discrepancies.

Posts also aimed to boost Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) — Clinton’s toughest primary challenger — and Green Party candidate Jill Stein.

Put together, it’s now clearer than ever that Russia did what it could to make Trump look good and Clinton look bad throughout the entirety of its online campaign.

2) Russia especially targeted African Americans
“The most prolific IRA efforts on Facebook and Instagram specifically targeted Black American communities and appear to have been focused on developing Black audiences and recruiting Black Americans as assets.”

That’s one of the stunning conclusions from the report by researchers from New Knowledge, Columbia University, and Canfield Research LLC. In other words, Russia deliberately aimed to sow and exploit racial divisions in the United States.

The IRA created domain names such as blackvswhite.info, blackmattersusa.com, and blacktolive.org. It made YouTube channels — such as “Cop Block US” and “Don’t Shoot” — to spread anti-Clinton videos. About 1,060 videos produced by 10 distinct channels discussed Black Lives Matter or violent police actions; 571 of the videos included keywords about the police and their abuses.

Some of the IRA’s work focused on Muslim or Christian culture, Texas culture, and even LGBTQ culture, but no other racial or social group received as much attention from the Russians as black Americans.

“While other distinct ethnic and religious groups were the focus of one or two Facebook Pages or Instagram accounts, the Black community was targeted extensively with dozens; this is why we have elected to assess the messaging directed at Black Americans as a distinct and significant operation,” the report says.

What’s worse, Russia found unwitting Americans to serve as assets who helped spread the IRA’s propaganda. According to the report, that tactic “was substantially more pronounced” on accounts that targeted black social media users.

The report doesn’t explain why the IRA targeted African Americans most of all. One possibility, though, is that black voters skew more Democratic, and the election occurred during the height of the Black Lives Matter movement, which sharply divided liberals and conservatives. Targeting Black Americans — and trying to keep them from either voting for Clinton or voting altogether — would serve to help Trump.

3) Russian content focused mainly on political and national security issues, not the election itself
Only 11 percent of the IRA’s social media content was about the election, leading people to engage with it about 246 million times.

A lot of the content had to do with gun rights, veterans issues, patriotism, feminism, and even the movement to have California secede from the US. It’s very likely, though, that the IRA aimed to stoke divisions based on those issues in part to influence the election.

National security issues also featured prominently in the IRA’s content, including the war in Syria — a conflict in which Russia has a huge stake. Instagram and Facebook had 3,000 posts on Syria alone.

“[A]cross all targeted communities,” one report reads, the IRA used “narratives to convey Russian’s state-sanctioned talking points on the Syrian conflict.” Russia even had three channels — which produced 30 videos — about the Syrian civil war and other conflicts in the Middle East.

Syria content was surprisingly consistent among all targeted groups — racial, ethnic, and ideological — “but the nuance was tailored for each group,” the New Knowledge-led report says. The narrative mainly supported Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Russia’s actions in the country, which includes financial and military support for the Assad regime.

4) Russia’s use of social media was wider than we thought
Facebook and Twitter have received the bulk of the attention and blame regarding Russia’s use of their platforms to influence the election. But the two reports show the trolls used multiple websites to disseminate their narratives.

Reddit, Tumblr, Pinterest, Medium, YouTube, Vine, and Google+, among others, carried IRA propaganda content. But Instagram was by far the most used platform that has largely remained out of the public eye.

The Facebook-owned company saw an estimated 20 million users engage roughly 187 million times with IRA content. (By contrast, Facebook saw 76.5 million engagements that reached about 126 million people.) In fact, Russia moved much of its operations to Instagram in 2017, when most of the world’s attention centered on Facebook and Twitter.

As the report notes, Facebook executives seemingly avoided addressing the extent of Instagram’s use by Russia during open congressional testimony:

https://www.vox.com/world/2018/12/1...report-african-american-ira-clinton-instagram
 

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Yup, Russians messed fucked with the US election all to put Trump in power.
This just tells you how stupid our society is becoming when posts on social media can influence an election, the flock of sheep is getting larger everyday.
 

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This just tells you how stupid our society is becoming when posts on social media can influence an election, the flock of sheep is getting larger everyday.
You should dig into facebooks role in the yellow vest protests in France.
Social media is not benign, especially facebook.
 
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toguy5252

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This just tells you how stupid our society is becoming when posts on social media can influence an election, the flock of sheep is getting larger everyday.
I think you are right and the dumbest most gullible subset is the Trump supporters.
 

azeri99

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I think you are right and the dumbest most gullible subset is the Trump supporters.
I don't think all of them are dumb and gullible, they are willing to overlook his flaws and lies to further their agenda. They believe in a lot of his policies, like immigration, trade, roll of government, health care, taxes, people will overlook a lot to get what they want.
 

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BS. Russia private citizens contributed $4,700.00 thru GOOGLE ads. Sheldon Adelson contributed over $100,000,000.00 to Trump and Republicans. Israel influences election and the President and Congress every day. But according to a lot of trolls around here. Russia did it ! Grow the fuck up already ! Start looking at who REALLY influences American & Canadian policy. Wait until the truth comes out about the Clinton Foundation and it's ties to child and human sex trafficking. And then URANIUM ONE. Which will tie in many foreign Governments as well as Canadian citizens, Corporations, and Government officials. That's what the Russian collusion distraction is ALL about. Keep people blaming Russia and ignore the real crimes. And while you're at it. Do a search on NXIVM and who was involved and who ended up being released on a 100 MILLION dollar bail.

https://www.moonofalabama.org/2018/12/how-putins-russia-turned-x-into-a-weapon.html
 

toguy5252

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I don't think all of them are dumb and gullible, they are willing to overlook his flaws and lies to further their agenda. They believe in a lot of his policies, like immigration, trade, roll of government, health care, taxes, people will overlook a lot to get what they want.
I agree that their is a small group who overlooks it because they benefit from lower taxes, less regulation, overlooking and rolling back most laws which attempt to protect the environment, opening up drilling virtually everywhere. rolling back healthcare which cost employers money, reducing inheritance taxes, etc. etc.

And then there is his base which believe that reducing taxes for the rich, reducing inheritance taxes, getting rid on healthcare which covers pr-existing conditions, promoting coal which is killing miners, roiling back environmental controls and regulations which is killing the people who live in the areas affected are good for them. Could anyone be more dumb or gullible.
 

azeri99

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I agree that their is a small group who overlooks it because they benefit from lower taxes, less regulation, overlooking and rolling back most laws which attempt to protect the environment, opening up drilling virtually everywhere. rolling back healthcare which cost employers money, reducing inheritance taxes, etc. etc.

And then there is his base which believe that reducing taxes for the rich, reducing inheritance taxes, getting rid on healthcare which covers pr-existing conditions, promoting coal which is killing miners, roiling back environmental controls and regulations which is killing the people who live in the areas affected are good for them. Could anyone be more dumb or gullible.
I don't think that group is so small, 60 million people voted for him, I couldn't give you a number that his base consists but it's not small, I don't think all of them are dumb and gullible, some are for sure, the poorly educated ones.
 

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Fake news. Elections are never decided and never swing on some fucking posts on Facebook. Elections are won or lost on issues and perception. Just another attempt at excusing Democrats for running a POS candidate.
 

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Fake news. Elections are never decided and never swing on some fucking posts on Facebook. Elections are won or lost on issues and perception. Just another attempt at excusing Democrats for running a POS candidate.
And issues are identified on FaceBook, where the perceptions about them are shared. And on Twitter, and InstaGram and …

Elections are decided at the polls by individuals alone behind screens, not on social media. But how people make up their minds is as social as anything ever gets. And these days that's through social media and wild-west websites, not good ol' MSM, or the kafee-klatsches of our parents' day.
 

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And issues are identified on FaceBook, where the perceptions about them are shared. And on Twitter, and InstaGram and …

Elections are decided at the polls by individuals alone behind screens, not on social media. But how people make up their minds is as social as anything ever gets. And these days that's through social media and wild-west websites, not good ol' MSM, or the kafee-klatsches of our parents' day.
I'm afraid too many are just looking for excuses. Trump campaigned like a man possessed in the swing states. Hillary,not so much. Trump was in the news cycle around the clock mostly thanks to his detractors. Hillary, not so much. Trump had a clear and concise platform. Hillary, not so much . In fact, even her supporters were unsure on what she run. Trump is a known quality who spent a lifetime promoting his brand. Hillary was always loved by the elites, not so much by the rest. Finally, I'll take Hillary's explanation for her loss- Comey. Why not? But, at least it's from the horse's mouth.
 

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Incredible the brainwash.

Russia is accused of meddling in US elections and affecting the outcome of the elections by having spend pocket change on facebook. All the while, the US government interfered in the 1996 Russian elections in order to make Yeltsin win. Time magazine even bragged about it on their cover page.

content.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,19960715,00.html



Meanwhile, the US has subverted and corrupted over 40 countries since WW2, not to mention waging undeclared wars and killing millions of people in VietNam, Panama, Grenada, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria as well as subverting most Central American countries by staging military coups in countries such as Guatemala, Honduras and funding mercenaries in Nicaragua.

Time for a huge reality check. The US is the world's biggest state meddler, and not one country even comes close to the killing and misery caused by them.

It is perhaps ok for Americans to be patriotic towards their country, but how is it that many canadians here seem to be more patriotic towards the US than Americans are themselves?
 

azeri99

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Incredible the brainwash.

Russia is accused of meddling in US elections and affecting the outcome of the elections by having spend pocket change on facebook. All the while, the US government interfered in the 1996 Russian elections in order to make Yeltsin win. Time magazine even bragged about it on their cover page.

content.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,19960715,00.html



Meanwhile, the US has subverted and corrupted over 40 countries since WW2, not to mention waging undeclared wars and killing millions of people in VietNam, Panama, Grenada, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria as well as subverting most Central American countries by staging military coups in countries such as Guatemala, Honduras and funding mercenaries in Nicaragua.

Time for a huge reality check. The US is the world's biggest state meddler, and not one country even comes close to the killing and misery caused by them.

It is perhaps ok for Americans to be patriotic towards their country, but how is it that many canadians here seem to be more patriotic towards the US than Americans are themselves?
Well said.
 
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