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    Russian Troll Bots

    We've been getting some missives from what I suspect are Russian Troll Bots lately. Of maybe the whole Russian conspiracy is fake news and the RTBs are just some antifa forgery. Seems like they're going to a lot of trouble to sell their point, just like the Chinese are with the Climate Control hoax.

    Mind you, these RTBs are usually distinct from Colossal Death Robots and Sex Bots, not to mention Martial Arts bots, Tai Chi bots, and Buddhist bots, but not necessarily so.

    I have to look at all sorts of submissions, applications, and sales pitches on a daily basis, and have been noticing that the RTBs don't even seem to try to disguise themselves much anymore. They've developed their own strange language that reminds me faintly of Chinglish. So in an effort to try and understand RTB AI, I'm going to post examples of RTBish I get here and encourage you all to do likewise.

    Here's my first entry. It actually came from an .ru address and was in regards of nothing.

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    All Things Considered

    I suspect we have a few here. You all know who they are, right? And who is following them?

    Russian Trolls Are Flooding Social Media With Messages Meant To Increase Tensions In U.S.
    Transcript
    February 21, 20184:16 PM ET
    Heard on All Things Considered

    NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., about how Russian bots are still flooding social media, including fomenting American tension over the Florida school shootings, and what he thinks should be done about it.

    MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST:

    The aftermath of a school shooting in Florida, NFL players taking a knee during the national anthem and the 2016 presidential election - these have all been targets of Russian internet trolls. Just hours after that Florida shooting last week, Russian bots got busy on social media posting pro-gun-rights messages, also posting pro-gun-control messages. It's the latest example of a phenomenon documented in special counsel Robert Mueller's indictment released on Friday of Russian trolls and bots working to deepen divisions in U.S. society. Oklahoma Republican Senator James Lankford has been talking about this since the NFL national anthem controversy last fall.

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    JAMES LANKFORD: They were taking both sides of the argument this past weekend and pushing them out from their troll farms as much as they could to try to just raise the noise level in America and to make a big issue seem like an even bigger issue as they're trying to push divisiveness in the country.

    KELLY: Senator Lankford predicted then that we would continue to see this happening, and we have. Senator Lankford sits on the intelligence committee, and he joins me now. Welcome to the program.

    LANKFORD: Glad to be able to be with you today.

    KELLY: I want to follow on something we just heard you say there in that tape from last fall. You said that the troll farms - Russian troll farms are working to try to just raise the noise level. Is that the goal? Do we know what Russia wants?

    LANKFORD: What Russia seems to want is divisiveness everywhere else, and they try to get a competitive advantage by destabilizing every country around them. They've done it for years, and they've finally come here.

    KELLY: And they continue to be able to continue doing it. Despite efforts to look at what happened in 2016 and prevent that going forward in 2018, what specific steps do you want social media companies to take?

    LANKFORD: So the first thing that they can do is be able to identify these Russian trolls and these bots. They have started that process. They've been aggressive about putting some algorithms in place to deal with it, and that is very helpful to everyone. When you have a conversation, we have a lot of areas to disagree on. And that is fine. We're not going to agree on every issue, but we don't need Russian interference in the middle of our disagreement.

    KELLY: On the other hand, this is continuing even within these last several days in the aftermath of the Florida shooting. Does that discourage you. Or to put it another way, is there a certain level of this that Americans maybe just need to get used to?

    LANKFORD: So we will get used to it over the years. And one of the other things that can be of greatest benefit is identifying what it looks like and where it comes from in the past so people can see it. When you come through the grocery store line and you see the tabloids that are there and you see the headlines, you understand they're just tabloids, and they're just putting out sensational information. And you don't treated the same as you do a Wall Street Journal or New York Times or other periodical that is a reputable periodical. We need to be able to gain that ability with what we're seeing online and identify that, hey, that's just Russian noise, and we can blow it off.

    KELLY: We've been talking about steps you would like to see social media companies take. What about steps the government should take? And let me start at the top. We mentioned the Robert Mueller indictment came out on Friday, charged 13 Russians and three companies for interfering in the 2016 election. President Trump has not come out following that and condemned Russian interference. Does that bother you?

    LANKFORD: Well, I would certainly hope that he would do that when all the information is out and the indictments are done because there's no question that the Russians worked to interfere in our election. They were...

    KELLY: And this is a 37-page indictment that does lay out a lot of facts and specific details. Do you have any insight into why President Trump has not come out and condemned?

    LANKFORD: You know, I don't know. I have heard President Trump speak about his frustration that some in the media try to make it appear that the only reason he won the election is because of Russian interference. I don't believe that's so. Mueller is not saying that. No one is trying to accuse of any votes being shifted. But there's also a reality.

    They were engaged in the election as far back as 2014. They were actively working against Hillary Clinton, but they were working for obviously Trump. They're working for Jill Stein, the Green Party candidate. They were working for Bernie Sanders. They were doing everything they could to be able to raise volume and to be able to increase any kind of reach of anyone that they thought was going to be divisive.

    KELLY: Senator, President Trump has also tweeted a couple of things that could be read as critical of the Russia probes that are underway, including the one that you're working on with the Senate Intelligence Committee. He tweeted over the weekend about, quote, "all the committee hearings and investigations." And then he added - and excuse my language - but he added, quote, "they are laughing their asses off in Moscow. Get smart, America." He seems to be suggesting the Russian probe should end. What's your response?

    LANKFORD: Well, I would hope that's not so. I think the Russia probe should end when the - all the evidence is in and is done and we can wrap up and give a complete report 'cause this benefits the future of the country. Again, the intelligence services saw some of these things as far back as 2014. There wasn't a reaction from the previous administration. There wasn't an aggressive confrontation with the Russians on this behind the scenes and to say knock it off other than just a verbal statement. We need to learn from that and to be able to know, what do we need to do to protect our election security in the future? How can we confront this in the days ahead, and what lessons can be learned? That can only be done once we complete the report and get it all out there in the public.

    KELLY: Senator Lankford, thanks very much.

    LANKFORD: You bet. Glad to be able to be with you.

    KELLY: James Lankford - Republican from Oklahoma and a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee.
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    Fake News Kelly Troll Bot

    More Fake News

    This article is simply using "Russian Troll Bots" to make another MSN Attack-Trump hit piece with more of the FAKE Trump-Russian Collusion narrative.


    Russian Trolls Are Flooding Social Media With Messages Meant To Increase Tensions In U.S.
    Transcript
    February 21, 20184:16 PM ET
    ...

    NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., about how Russian bots are still flooding social media, including fomenting American tension over the Florida school shootings, and what he thinks should be done about it.

    MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST:


    KELLY: We've been talking about steps you would like to see social media companies take. What about steps the government should take? And let me start at the top. We mentioned the Robert Mueller indictment came out on Friday, charged 13 Russians and three companies for interfering in the 2016 election. President Trump has not come out following that and condemned Russian interference. Does that bother you?
    (No, but a Partisan Hack posing as a "journalist" - that disturbs me. )

    LANKFORD: Well, I would certainly hope that he would do that when all the information is out and the indictments are done because there's no question that the Russians worked to interfere in our election. They were...

    KELLY: And this is a 37-page indictment that does lay out a lot of facts and specific details. Do you have any insight into why President Trump has not come out and condemned?
    How about if Kelly disavows being a Globalist Stooge and in the Tank for the Democrats? The MSN has spent over an entire year trying to undermine the Trump Administration and sell a Fake "Collusion" Narrative to the public. America's longest and biggest nothing-burger witch hunt. How about condemning that and issuing an apology, Kelly?


    LANKFORD: You know, I don't know. I have heard President Trump speak about his frustration that some in the media try to make it appear that the only reason he won the election is because of Russian interference. I don't believe that's so. Mueller is not saying that. No one is trying to accuse of any votes being shifted. But there's also a reality.

    They were engaged in the election as far back as 2014. They were actively working against Hillary Clinton, but they were working for obviously Trump. They're working for Jill Stein, the Green Party candidate. They were working for Bernie Sanders. They were doing everything they could to be able to raise volume and to be able to increase any kind of reach of anyone that they thought was going to be divisive.

    KELLY: Senator, President Trump has also tweeted a couple of things that could be read as critical of the Russia probes that are underway, including the one that you're working on with the Senate Intelligence Committee. He tweeted over the weekend about, quote, "all the committee hearings and investigations." And then he added - and excuse my language - but he added, quote, "they are laughing their asses off in Moscow. Get smart, America." He seems to be suggesting the Russian probe should end. What's your response?

    All of America is laughing it's behind off over the fake Mueller Investigation. How about starting a real investigation into the absolute treason of Hillary Clinton and Obama's collusion selling the Russians American Uranium and the FISA corruption just for starters.

    ..

    KELLY: Senator Lankford, thanks very much.

    LANKFORD: You bet. Glad to help you pretend you are a Journalist. (Please don't call me a racist in your report...PLEASE!!!!) .
    Maybe the Troll bots hitting this site are not Russian after all, maybe they are a Google AI trying to pass a Turing Test. Maybe someday Google Net may be Sky Net.
    Last edited by wolfen; 03-09-2018 at 04:25 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wolfen View Post


    Maybe the Troll bots hitting this site are not Russian after all, maybe they are a Google AI trying to pass a Turing Test. Maybe someday Google Net may be Sky Net.
    That sounds like the kind of thing a bot trying to pass the Turing test would say. To deflect borscht borscht must borscht suspicion. $.ajax({ beforeSend: function() { textreplace(description); }, type: "POST", url: "updatedjob.php", data: "jobID="+ job +"& description="+ description +"& startDate="+ startDate +"& releaseDate="+ releaseDate +"& status="+ status, success: function(){ $("form#updatejob").hide(function(){$("div.success ").fadeIn();}); }

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    CNN Troll Bots

    Russian Bot Hysteria from CNN, The Fakest Name in "News?"



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