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Terri K. Wonder's avatar

A profoundly important, informative essay. Thank you, Jackie.

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S Russell's avatar

First, I want to thank you for putting together such an extremely informative and detailed article educating and informing people about these operations. Ironically, I just wrote a similar but far, far less detailed and technical note 2 days ago attempting to warn and inform people as well. Since the election I have also noticed an alarming increase in these types of operations. However, I have been observing them on Youtube and, to a far lesser degree, here on Substack.

Here is my note should you care to glance at it...

https://substack.com/@wheelzofsteel/note/c-94946297?r=4otx7o

Just a little back story, I've been using YouTube primarily for political and world news for about 10 years now. Over that time I have witnessed many different types of influence operations, some highly coordinated and some laughably pathetic. I've witnessed some that are clearly PR driven and some that are undeniably large scale, likely state sanctioned operations. However, what I've witnessed both in the run up to the last election, and far more so since it was called, has greatly surpassed anything I've ever witnessed before.

One observation I have found to be extremely alarming is that YouTube, just since a few days after Sundar Pichai's visit to Mar-a-Lago, appears to be filtering out any comments that so much as mention "influence operations", "paid trolls", "psy-ops", "foreign influence", or any similar terms or phrases. Interestingly, they don't swat my comments down immediately. Rather, there seems to be a delay of 2 - 3 minutes, just long enough that most users will have moved on and never realized their comments were purged.

Youtube seems to have also completely abandoned any effort to remove reported accounts, especially those that are clearly involved in these operations, and even when their comments blatantly violate the TOS. This was almost never the case prior to the election. Usually, when the comments clearly violated the TOS, click reporting them almost always led to them instantly being purged. That's no longer the case.

Finally, I've spent years trying to expose these operations and the accounts taking part in them any time I stumble upon them in YouTube comment feeds. Ultimately, my goal has always been to educate other users as to the existence of these operations, as well as exposing the accounts involved. As you know, when people are aware of these ops and understand who, or what, is behind the accounts involved, it significantly diminishes their effectiveness.

Sadly, in my experience, the vast majority of social media users are still completely unaware of these threats, how to spot them, and how to handle them. This is a vulnerability we must find a way to reduce. For now, I'm just going to continue trying to spread awareness however I can.

Anyways, I apologize for the long ass rant. Props again for this brilliant article!

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