Harpo’s first social media campaign fail

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  1. jerry says:

    Excellent post. Here in the US I noticed peculiar comment
    patterns over @Yahoo News leading up to the elections
    in Nov 2010. Comment sections can be filled with nasty
    stuff and it’s to be expected.
    In this case, on numerous occasions I would see about 20
    one line right wing comments of attacks designed to make
    your hair stand up. Then, a long serious articulate comment complaining about “intolerant” elitist liberals spouting
    ad hominem insults at the right in their comments.
    This was followed by more right wing one liners and
    then a similar long comment saying essentially the same thing.
    There were few left wing comments. Now, magically, there
    actually are quite a few at Yahoo News. Yahoo has been
    accused of rigging their comments.

    IMO, what I was reading was a collection of the best,
    most graphic one liners from various writers
    followed by a long comment attempting to compensate,
    typically, by accusing and blaming the left of exactly
    what these writers were doing. In the states this is a kind
    of preemptive strike to cut off attacks from the opposition.

    It might be a software program done at the touch of
    the send key. The barely contained violence against
    President Obama did not stop at assassination.

    Alternet had an article concerning veterans and servicemen
    and predatory mortgage lending that indicted the industry.
    In the comments, sure enough, were comments, supposedly
    by veterans, attacking the war effort and veterans in
    general. Not just one or two but several in a short
    time span. What would be the best way of discrediting
    the article as well as the liberal site for veterans or anyone
    else?

    Makes you think about how many email threats
    Rep. Gabrielle Giffords received between the time
    she went on MSNBC in March to complain about
    what her colleagues called the worst political
    atmosphere in 30 years and the Nov elections.
    Her husband, astronaut Mark Kelly and her father
    know exactly where they came from, ideologically.

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