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Shikari
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Post Number: 26281 Registered: 03-2010 Posted From: 196.52.34.16
Rating:  Votes: 1 (Vote!) | | Posted on Saturday, July 21, 2018 - 07:42 am: |
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Trolling for Faith and Modi Khileri was recruited by two acquaintances into the partyâs social media operation in February 2014, just as Modi was racing to become India's next prime minister. He was given eight cell phones and IDâs for six different Facebook identities, he recalled in an interview in his home village of Jogaliya. He worked 18-hour days, toggling between legitimate campaign work and trolling of opponents and journalists, he said. When Modi won, the operation evolved as well, transitioning to a tool supporting Modiâs government. Khileri worked in what the BJP calls its âIT Cell,â which effectively operated as an ad hoc troll farm, he said. The development of the cell in the world's largest democracy occurred around the same time that American authorities believe Russia began using such techniques to influence the 2016 presidential election. The researchers contributing to the institute and Google reports found similar timing in different countries and under various circumstances. Mahaveer Prasad Khileri, a former troll for the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, at his home in Jogaliya, India in May 2018. SOURCE: BIBHUDATTA PRADHAN OF BLOOMBERG NEWS According to Khileri, the Indian version of the trolling toolkit included strategies meant to inflame sectarian differences, malign the Muslim minority and portray Modi as savior of the Hindus. Supervisors would set themes for the day and specify targets to attack. Khileri and 300 other paid trolls would create memes or cut-and-paste Twitter posts that were sent to WhatsApp groups of tens of thousands of party loyalists. Their reposts sent hashtags viral in minutes. âMuslims slaughter cows, so weâd tell them, âWhen Modi comes, we will slaughter you,ââ Khileri recalled. âWeâd tell Hindus: âIf you donât vote for Modi, then Muslims will destroy you.ââ The former head of BJPâs IT CELL, Arvind Gupta, tweeted in December 2016 that neither the party nor the cell has ever encouraged trolling and that online support for the party comes from a voluntary, grass-roots movement. The current head of the cell, Amit Malviya, said he would comment only after seeing evidence that Khileri was a member of it. Khileri said he eventually quit the cellâwhich paid its members in cash and left no paper trailâafter he grew increasingly uncomfortable with the power it amassed. âAt any time, they can control the situation of India. The troll army can call a nationwide strike, shut down the country,'' he said. âThey are able to push for fights between communities, to create communal tension or destroy communal harmony.â https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2018-government-sponsored -cyber-militia-cookbook/ http://i.imgur.com/eUYcc.gif |