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posted by cmn32480 on Friday August 21 2015, @07:03PM   Printer-friendly
from the everything-on-the-internet-is-true dept.

The BBC reports that a Russian former astroturfer has been awarded one rouble ($0.01) in damages after she sued her ex-employer to expose it as a propaganda "factory". The BBC confuses "troll" with "astroturfer" but makes the point that she and hundreds of colleagues at Internet Research in St Petersburg were paid to flood websites with pro-Putin commentary. Astroturfers are nothing new, M$ has been using them for ages to push their agenda, and lately even governments are officially in on the action. The British example is the 77th brigade. As to the Russian example, the former astroturfer is happy with the award even though it is small because it exposes the activity for what it is.


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  • (Score: 2) by aristarchus on Saturday August 22 2015, @02:01AM

    by aristarchus (2645) on Saturday August 22 2015, @02:01AM (#226121) Journal

    I refer you to my original statement.

    Ah! The old "circular reference in response to a demand for a citation" ploy! Well done, frojack!

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