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Supporters of Israel are using apps to mass report pro-Palestinian content online, raising questions for tech platforms over “citizen-led propaganda” campaigns

which is not actually real.https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... Eileen Clancy / @clancynewyork : This level of organization only exists on one side of the conflict," said Emerson T. Brooking...[of] Digital Forensic Research Lab. “It exists for pro-Israel voices, and it exists because there are government ministries in Israel that support these tools and encourage their use. @washingtonpost : Experts who study communication online say the widespread use of such tools is warping the online discussion of the war. https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... Paul D. Thacker / @thackerpd : Great to see @taylorlorenz point out how Israeli activists flood social media w/ bullshit. Can't help but notice that the experts Lorenz cites either denied or ignored that US government was caught censoring Americans. Now why is that? https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...

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