In Most Aggressive Push By U.S. Social Media Yet, Twitter Bans Sputnik, RT Ads ‘Effective Immediately’
“Twitter has made the policy decision to off-board advertising from all accounts owned by Russia Today (RT) and Sputnik, effective immediately.”
“Twitter has made the policy decision to off-board advertising from all accounts owned by Russia Today (RT) and Sputnik, effective immediately.”
“The Russian propaganda machine’s approach to the Catalan question is not uniform. RT’s coverage appears more balanced than that of Sputnik; Assange’s tweets were boosted by some probable pro-Kremlin bots, but these do not appear to have been the majority.”
“Well now, Yahoo News is out reporting that Feinberg was questioned by the FBI for more than two hours earlier this month and has turned over a thumb drive ‘containing thousands of internal Sputnik emails and documents.'”
“I’d quit,†I replied.
“DFRLab tracked the onset of the campaign to the Twitter account of Jack Posobiec. They also include @Languillem, which in March was the most active amplifier of Kremlin outlets RT and Sputnik in French, as the DFRLab has reported.”
“Putin had the objective in mind all along, and he asked the institute to draw him a road map.”
I generally eschew the temptation to editorialize around Elon Musk’s adventures in “red pill” Wonderland.
To let some (most?) Republicans tell it, Americans stay up at night fretting over the
“Looks like the CIA are avid readers of Zoltan Pozsar.” That’s a real quote from
Two days ago, Sergei Lavrov told Russian state media that Ukraine should surrender for its
News flow was comparatively sparse as equities looked to wrap up their best week since
Tuesday was another very challenging session for risk sentiment. Tensions in eastern Europe worsened as
Admonitions, restrictions and bans of various sorts continued to pile up against Russia Tuesday, as
Good deeds are unpredictable because they are not natural; they don’t arise spontaneously, people commit
“Europe’s last dictator,” as Belarus’s Alexander Lukashenko is not-so-affectionately known, was front page news Monday.
If you’re inclined to hand-wringing about the virus and what could have been, so to
Editor’s note: The following piece first ran here on Sunday. We’re keeping it featured prominently
Who’s buying the “V-shaped” story?
It’s a nice thought – but it can’t work. Here’s why.
Of populism, propaganda, Salvini and the Trump TIME cover.
Nope. Nothing suspicious about the timing here. Nothing at all.
Yes, “good afternoon!”
“We were wondering if you’d be willing to come on and answer a couple of ‘questions’ that aren’t really questions!”Â
Mark my words: you’re going to wake up one day a year or so from now and discover that some of the sites you frequent have been shut down – permanently.
“Not to add any more pressure but the president just read the article. He wants the article out immediately. It’s now all up to you.”
“There were just 26 brands appearing on Breitbart in May, down from a high of 242 in March.”
In the middle of one night
Miss Clavel turned on the light
And said, “Something is not right!â€
“We are smarter than the Americans, true, but they have set the bar very low, no?â€
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