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Blogger from Kiev, who doesn't actually exist. (Original Post) Mosby Feb 2022 OP
Fuck his Fake Face, gab13by13 Feb 2022 #1
Another surprising thing: The Russians haven't been able Tomconroy Feb 2022 #2
or maybe they want to use them for their propaganda MadameButterfly Feb 2022 #3
There's an article too :) blogslug Feb 2022 #4
 

Tomconroy

(7,611 posts)
2. Another surprising thing: The Russians haven't been able
Mon Feb 28, 2022, 03:31 PM
Feb 2022

to take down Ukraine's internet and cell phones. Basic incompetence maybe?

MadameButterfly

(1,052 posts)
3. or maybe they want to use them for their propaganda
Mon Feb 28, 2022, 03:36 PM
Feb 2022

like the fake blogger.

I keep waiting for the moment that all this detailed info. from Ukraine disappears.

blogslug

(37,999 posts)
4. There's an article too :)
Mon Feb 28, 2022, 03:39 PM
Feb 2022
https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/internet/facebook-twitter-remove-disinformation-accounts-targeting-ukrainians-rcna17880

...Facebook said it took down 40 profiles tied to the disinformation operation, saying the profiles were a small part of a larger persona-building operation that spread across Twitter, Instagram, Telegram and Russian social networks.

Accounts tied to the websites were still active on Telegram, the Russian social networks and YouTube on Sunday night.

Twitter said it banned more than a dozen accounts tied to the News Front and South Front Russian operation, which were pushing links to a new propaganda site called Ukraine Today.

“On Feb. 27, we permanently suspended more than a dozen accounts and blocked sharing of several links in violation of our platform manipulation and spam policy. Our investigation is ongoing; however, our initial findings indicate that the accounts and links originated in Russia and were attempting to disrupt the public conversation around the ongoing conflict in Ukraine,” a Twitter spokesperson said in a statement...
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