If China and Isreal hire Interet Trolls, does the United States have them?

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Yes they do.

On the Internet in the People's Republic of China, an Internet Water Army or Wangluo shuijun (simplified Chinese: 网络水军; traditional Chinese: 網絡水軍; pinyin: Wǎngluò shuǐjūn; Wade–Giles: Wang-luo shui-chün) is a group of Internet ghostwriters paid to post online comments with particular content. In this "astroturfing" (meaning "artificial grass-roots") technique for public relations and media manipulation, online Chinese companies employ people to make postings on social media in order to change public opinion. The private Wangluo shuijun operations parallel the official 50 Cent Party propagandist Internet commentators hired by the government of the People's Republic of China or the Communist Party of China.

Chinese "Internet navy" Wangluo shuijun were preceded by government and private organizations that paid professional Internet commentators.

Governmental programs of social media manipulation are found worldwide. China's 50 Cent Party (named from the 0.5 yuan payment per posting) trains and employs thousands of online commentators to promote the PRC party line and control public opinion on microblogs, bulletin board systems, and chatrooms. The U.S. military is developing "Operation Earnest Voice" to use sockpuppetry software that will "fake online personas to influence net conversations and spread US propaganda."

Confirmed Government employing Internet Trolls Shills and Agents for Facebook and YouTube*|*Decrypted Matrix | of | the Mind

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhlsegIE9a4&feature=player_embedded]Confirmed Government employing Internet Trolls Shills and Agents for Facebook and YouTube - YouTube[/ame]

This explains how so many posters on this board claim to "hate and depise" Alex Jones, but they seem to know everything he says. How is it they are aware of everything he says in his daily broadcast if they hate and depise him so much? It's a 3 and half hour broadcast for god sakes.
 
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If you were running this nation and you had THEIR HIDDEN AGENDA, 2nd Amendment, wouldn't YOU hire propagandists, too?

I think its a drop dead certainty that this nation's government monitors the net for public sentiment and that it also hires propagandists to manipulate that public opinion, too.
 
Of course they do.

The government is only interested in control and will do anything to influence the sheep so as to be docile and compliant.
 
Yes they do.
Absolutely! The "Israel and Palestine" forum has a ton of pro-Israel trolls. All one has to do, is criticize Israel in any way, no matter how valid the criticism may be and they just come in from all sides spewing their pro-Israeli propaganda and attacking the person who made the claim.

Israeli trolls are there to punish whomever speaks out against that country.

Unfortunately for them, I just eat that shit up!

Here in the US, we have our own set of trolls. They're the ones who want to hang Bradley Manning, are pro-Iraq and Afghanistan wars, are pro-gun, are predominately right wing, hate Obama and also do double-duty as the biggest hypocrites at this website.

But I love'em! They make my day after I get off work.
 
If you were running this nation and you had THEIR HIDDEN AGENDA, 2nd Amendment, wouldn't YOU hire propagandists, too?

I think its a drop dead certainty that this nation's government monitors the net for public sentiment and that it also hires propagandists to manipulate that public opinion, too.

NO need to hire propagandists if you speak truth and common sense. Propagandists exist to distort, contort and falsify information, as well as derail and discredit rational persons with slogans and other one-lingers.
 
Yes they do.

On the Internet in the People's Republic of China, an Internet Water Army or Wangluo shuijun (simplified Chinese: 网络水军; traditional Chinese: 網絡水軍; pinyin: Wǎngluò shuǐjūn; Wade–Giles: Wang-luo shui-chün) is a group of Internet ghostwriters paid to post online comments with particular content. In this "astroturfing" (meaning "artificial grass-roots") technique for public relations and media manipulation, online Chinese companies employ people to make postings on social media in order to change public opinion. The private Wangluo shuijun operations parallel the official 50 Cent Party propagandist Internet commentators hired by the government of the People's Republic of China or the Communist Party of China.

Chinese "Internet navy" Wangluo shuijun were preceded by government and private organizations that paid professional Internet commentators.

Governmental programs of social media manipulation are found worldwide. China's 50 Cent Party (named from the 0.5 yuan payment per posting) trains and employs thousands of online commentators to promote the PRC party line and control public opinion on microblogs, bulletin board systems, and chatrooms. The U.S. military is developing "Operation Earnest Voice" to use sockpuppetry software that will "fake online personas to influence net conversations and spread US propaganda."

Confirmed Government employing Internet Trolls Shills and Agents for Facebook and YouTube*|*Decrypted Matrix | of | the Mind

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhlsegIE9a4&feature=player_embedded]Confirmed Government employing Internet Trolls Shills and Agents for Facebook and YouTube - YouTube[/ame]

This explains how so many posters on this board claim to "hate and depise" Alex Jones, but they seem to know everything he says. How is it they are aware of everything he says in his daily broadcast if they hate and depise him so much? It's a 3 and half hour broadcast for god sakes.

Some would say you are an Internet troll.
 

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