Zone1 Disinformation in the Hood

Blacks are not immune from the disinformation so prevalent in America today. And it is not always whites who are responsible for spreading it.

A new study looked at the sources of disinformation in the Black community. Sometimes, it be your own people.

OPINION: A new report says at least 40 million Black Americans may be regularly targeted or reached with misleading and harmful storylines from six core online sources.

DERON SNYDER
JUN 27, 2024

According to a new report published by Onyx Impact — a nonprofit dedicated to fighting disinformation — at least 40 million Black Americans may be regularly targeted or reached with misleading and harmful storylines from six core online sources. To no great surprise, wingnut Candace Owens is listed among the most influential distributors of false information. Throw her in with other far-right Black activists, gateway influencers and platforms, toxic voices in the Black Manosphere, health skeptics, Black extreme nativists/separatists and opportunistic foreign actors, and we’ve got a brewing crisis that could explode on Election Day, Nov. 5.

As Zora Neale Hurston said, “All skinfolk ain’t kinfolk.”

Granted, we must make room for honest differences of opinion and alternate points of view. The report found that three misleading themes (about civic disengagement, broken promises by President Joe Biden and division stoking) are the most significant threats to Black voter interest in the fall. But in the executive summary, it also acknowledged the “complex, ever-evolving nature of Black culture and our information ecosystem” and recognized that “the intentionality spectrum of harmful discourse is broad.”


So let's look at the report.

1. The three most significant narrative threats to Black voter engagement in 2024 are misleading narratives about: Civic Disengagement, Biden Broken Promises, and Stoking Division.

2. The Far-Right Activist Network, particularly Black Far-Right Activists, spread the most disinformation to Black communities and engage with the highest number of misleading narratives.

3. Anti-immigrant narratives are prevalent across multiple Black disinfo networks and the risk of this narrative “breaking out” is high.


4. In the current media environment, Black Gateway Influencers and Platforms are critical to stemming the rising tide of disinformationand reaching Black audiences targeted by harmful narratives.
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The Black Far-Right Activist Network is Spreading the Most Disinformation to Black communities.

We cannot underestimate the power of this network to shape 2024 discourse and persuade Black voters. The Black Far-Right Activist Network is the only core network actively engaging with and amplifying all ten prominent narratives identified in this analysis. In addition, the reach of just five leading actors in this space is more than 11 million subscribers, with content views and engagement numbers many factors higher. Well known far-right influencer Candace Owens has experienced a remarkable rise in notoriety in Black online spaces, coinciding with her split from the far-right outlet Daily Wire. In recent months, Owens has strategically rebranded herself to appeal to Black audiences and has aligned herself with “Black Manosphere” key actors like the Fresh and Fit podcast, while gaining access to top “Gateway Influencer” actors like The Breakfast Club and The Joe Budden Podcast.


Blue proves itself a racist hypocrite yet again.
 
Blacks are not immune from the disinformation so prevalent in America today. And it is not always whites who are responsible for spreading it.

A new study looked at the sources of disinformation in the Black community. Sometimes, it be your own people.

OPINION: A new report says at least 40 million Black Americans may be regularly targeted or reached with misleading and harmful storylines from six core online sources.

DERON SNYDER
JUN 27, 2024

According to a new report published by Onyx Impact — a nonprofit dedicated to fighting disinformation — at least 40 million Black Americans may be regularly targeted or reached with misleading and harmful storylines from six core online sources. To no great surprise, wingnut Candace Owens is listed among the most influential distributors of false information. Throw her in with other far-right Black activists, gateway influencers and platforms, toxic voices in the Black Manosphere, health skeptics, Black extreme nativists/separatists and opportunistic foreign actors, and we’ve got a brewing crisis that could explode on Election Day, Nov. 5.

As Zora Neale Hurston said, “All skinfolk ain’t kinfolk.”

Granted, we must make room for honest differences of opinion and alternate points of view. The report found that three misleading themes (about civic disengagement, broken promises by President Joe Biden and division stoking) are the most significant threats to Black voter interest in the fall. But in the executive summary, it also acknowledged the “complex, ever-evolving nature of Black culture and our information ecosystem” and recognized that “the intentionality spectrum of harmful discourse is broad.”


So let's look at the report.

1. The three most significant narrative threats to Black voter engagement in 2024 are misleading narratives about: Civic Disengagement, Biden Broken Promises, and Stoking Division.

2. The Far-Right Activist Network, particularly Black Far-Right Activists, spread the most disinformation to Black communities and engage with the highest number of misleading narratives.

3. Anti-immigrant narratives are prevalent across multiple Black disinfo networks and the risk of this narrative “breaking out” is high.


4. In the current media environment, Black Gateway Influencers and Platforms are critical to stemming the rising tide of disinformationand reaching Black audiences targeted by harmful narratives.
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The Black Far-Right Activist Network is Spreading the Most Disinformation to Black communities.

We cannot underestimate the power of this network to shape 2024 discourse and persuade Black voters. The Black Far-Right Activist Network is the only core network actively engaging with and amplifying all ten prominent narratives identified in this analysis. In addition, the reach of just five leading actors in this space is more than 11 million subscribers, with content views and engagement numbers many factors higher. Well known far-right influencer Candace Owens has experienced a remarkable rise in notoriety in Black online spaces, coinciding with her split from the far-right outlet Daily Wire. In recent months, Owens has strategically rebranded herself to appeal to Black audiences and has aligned herself with “Black Manosphere” key actors like the Fresh and Fit podcast, while gaining access to top “Gateway Influencer” actors like The Breakfast Club and The Joe Budden Podcast.

One of my favorites was instructions to “vote every page” given to black folks in the hood during the Florida 2000 election

Thats a great idea for electing down ballot democrats

Unfortunately for the Party of the Free Ride Gore and Bush were on one page and 3rd party candidate Pat Buchanan was on the following page

So low IQ democrats voted for him too

Thereby disenfranchising themselves

🤣
 
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Once again you could not spot constructed humour and scorn .

To watch a compulsive and obsessive person hopelessly entangle themself is always that mix of comedy and tragedy .
I can spot humor and you are not funny.
 
I watched a black women talk about the debate. She said Biden did bad. She said she wasn't going to vote because she was a democrat she would always vote democrat. Now that's brain dead.
I don't agree with that tactic, but I don't blame her for not choosing to vote for trump. Brain dead is watching trump lie for 8 years and making excuses for his every lie.
 
Blacks are not immune from the disinformation so prevalent in America today. And it is not always whites who are responsible for spreading it.

A new study looked at the sources of disinformation in the Black community. Sometimes, it be your own people.

OPINION: A new report says at least 40 million Black Americans may be regularly targeted or reached with misleading and harmful storylines from six core online sources.

DERON SNYDER
JUN 27, 2024

According to a new report published by Onyx Impact — a nonprofit dedicated to fighting disinformation — at least 40 million Black Americans may be regularly targeted or reached with misleading and harmful storylines from six core online sources. To no great surprise, wingnut Candace Owens is listed among the most influential distributors of false information. Throw her in with other far-right Black activists, gateway influencers and platforms, toxic voices in the Black Manosphere, health skeptics, Black extreme nativists/separatists and opportunistic foreign actors, and we’ve got a brewing crisis that could explode on Election Day, Nov. 5.

As Zora Neale Hurston said, “All skinfolk ain’t kinfolk.”

Granted, we must make room for honest differences of opinion and alternate points of view. The report found that three misleading themes (about civic disengagement, broken promises by President Joe Biden and division stoking) are the most significant threats to Black voter interest in the fall. But in the executive summary, it also acknowledged the “complex, ever-evolving nature of Black culture and our information ecosystem” and recognized that “the intentionality spectrum of harmful discourse is broad.”


So let's look at the report.

1. The three most significant narrative threats to Black voter engagement in 2024 are misleading narratives about: Civic Disengagement, Biden Broken Promises, and Stoking Division.

2. The Far-Right Activist Network, particularly Black Far-Right Activists, spread the most disinformation to Black communities and engage with the highest number of misleading narratives.

3. Anti-immigrant narratives are prevalent across multiple Black disinfo networks and the risk of this narrative “breaking out” is high.


4. In the current media environment, Black Gateway Influencers and Platforms are critical to stemming the rising tide of disinformationand reaching Black audiences targeted by harmful narratives.
View attachment 968356
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The Black Far-Right Activist Network is Spreading the Most Disinformation to Black communities.

We cannot underestimate the power of this network to shape 2024 discourse and persuade Black voters. The Black Far-Right Activist Network is the only core network actively engaging with and amplifying all ten prominent narratives identified in this analysis. In addition, the reach of just five leading actors in this space is more than 11 million subscribers, with content views and engagement numbers many factors higher. Well known far-right influencer Candace Owens has experienced a remarkable rise in notoriety in Black online spaces, coinciding with her split from the far-right outlet Daily Wire. In recent months, Owens has strategically rebranded herself to appeal to Black audiences and has aligned herself with “Black Manosphere” key actors like the Fresh and Fit podcast, while gaining access to top “Gateway Influencer” actors like The Breakfast Club and The Joe Budden Podcast.

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Repeating "the hood, the hood" is offensive and unproductive. People live in Neighborhoods, and they are NOT color-coded.
 

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