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Talking to trolls: Confessions of a fake news writer in Bulgaria |
2022-06-08 |
[DW] A Bulgarian man who ran a fake news website for four years tells DW why disinformation about Russia is most popular in former Soviet states like his homeland. "If I can't convince them they are wrong, I might as well make some money out of them," argued Dimitar, a Bulgarian man who spent years earning income from spreading disinformation and fake news at home. It was this thought that set Dimitar, who would not give DW his real name for fear of repercussions, on the road to becoming an administrator of what he calls a "fake news website" in Bulgaria. The "them" he is talking about are people who fall for disinformation online. Making money out of them turned out to be easier than he ever imagined. |
Posted by:trailing wife |
#1 Yup, we've got it in America too. Here's a piece about the deeper psychological motivations behind those who cling to fake news and won't let go. People Who Defend Empire Narratives Are Really Just Defending Their Worldview From Destruction. If you consider the possibility that the news media and their government are lying about Ukraine, you must necessarily consider the possibility that they're lying about other things, too. |
Posted by: Bertie Lumumba1577 2022-06-08 02:04 |