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She spread false information about Israel bombing a hospital and killing 500 people. However, it was proven that Israel did not fire the bomb, and the United States confirmed it. The bomb actually hit the parking lot and was fired by Jihad terrorists from Gaza. There is video evidence showing where it came from and how it hit the parking lot. Despite this, she has not taken down her tweet or admitted her mistake. It's difficult to trust anything she says.

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- The situation on x is severe. - rise of bots and fake accounts, automated and AI powered bots are flooding s app, and they are getting smarter. - In one study, a botnet of over 1,000 fake accounts was caught promoting crypto scams. - During a political debate, over a thousand bots pushed coordinated false claims with some accounts tweeting every two minutes. - By 02/2024, 37% of all Internet traffic came from malicious bots. - These bots now use advanced AI models like Chat to generate human like responses and interact with each other, making them nearly impossible to detect. - The platform's ad driven business model thrives on outrage and engagement. - Emotional, polarizing content gets more clicks, and bots are perfect for spreading it. - Five, real world impact. Bots distort conversations, amplify falsehoods, and manipulate public opinion. - Conclusion. How bad is it? Very bad.

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Digital platforms are being misused to subvert science and spread disinformation and hate to billions of people. This global threat demands clear and coordinated global action. A policy brief on information integrity on digital platforms puts forward a framework for a concerned international response.

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This is an unprovoked attack, and they want to make it seem that way. There are claims of horrific acts, including babies being harmed. However, CNN reports that Israel cannot confirm these specific claims. The original video of kidnapped children was published before the Hamas attack. They will portray themselves as victims while using images of the oppressed. Efforts will be made to limit the reach of posts about this situation, but the truth will remain clear for those who seek it.

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Social media companies are deleting accounts spreading disinformation about the pandemic, including state-sponsored groups. Violence against healthcare workers and minority populations is increasing. Some countries are implementing limited internet shutdowns to manage the overwhelming amount of misinformation. Experts believe that identifying every bad actor is a challenging task, as new disinformation campaigns are generated daily. Controlling and reducing access to information may be necessary to combat the problem. However, it's not just trolls spreading fake news, but also political leaders. It is crucial for news organizations, public health groups, and companies to promote accurate information to protect the public.

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Speaker 0: When I first met Tim Ballard, he was in this wild legal fight, and Glenn Beck helped him build Underground Railroad. They were best friends. Whenever Sam or Tim needed to break a story about child trafficking, Glenn Beck was “his fucking dude.” Then Tim was considering running for Senate or Congress, and with the momentum from Sound of Freedom, he seemed like a shoo-in, and he was set to upset some politician. After those attacks began, Glenn Beck “threw him under the bus,” and Tim told me, “I can’t believe that Glenn would fucking do that to me.” That exact video I showed him—Tim’s friend pledging allegiance to Israel, “he’s bought and paid for,” “not your friend,” “controlled by our intelligence agencies,” “Israel’s bitch.” Tim watched that one video and said, “holy fuck.” Speaker 1: Ryan, you might know this—the child ring Tim Ballard busted up in South America, depicted in Sound of Freedom, was Israeli-run. It was run by Israelis. The head of that ring escaped to Portugal, where a judge basically let him go, and nobody knows where that guy ended up. That’s the real story of Sound of Freedom: an Israeli-run sex-trafficking ring. You’re not told that. Do research and find out about it. That’s who was running the ring. So there’s a lot of interconnection—it's always them, man. It always comes back to them. It seems to always come back to them. It’s like 6,000,000 to one odds. Speaker 0: Every single time. Every single time. It’s strange how that happens. But you wanna wrap it up, Sam? Speaker 1: Yeah. Let’s wrap it up. Listen, everybody. Twitter is not a free speech platform. It is not an open, super highway of information. It is a military application. It is a propaganda operation. It is highly bodied, highly artificial, highly synthetic and manipulated. I’m not saying don’t use it; I use it every day. We absolutely must use it as best we can, but I need everybody to be aware that not everything is as it seems on this platform. You cannot take this platform at face value. Many of the big accounts you see mainstream through your feed aren’t to be taken at face value. They’re running campaigns, being paid, boosted, the algorithm manipulated, with bots and unauthentic accounts. You must be aware of the battlefield you’re engaging on. And I’m not saying you should leave. On the contrary, I want you here, battling. But it’s not what it seems. There’s a lot of smoke and mirrors, shadows, espionage, and spy games on this platform, and you need to be savvy. Don’t develop mistrust of everybody, but develop a wary eye. Look at people’s Twitter profiles, scroll through their feeds, see who they’re retweeting, who they’re boosting, who they’re following, who their networks are, who’s using the same message.

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Media Matters attempted to boycott X (formerly known as Twitter) by claiming that the platform was serving up Neo-Nazi content tied to big brands. However, when the speaker and their team created fake accounts to follow the same pro-Nazi accounts, they were unable to replicate Media Matters' results. They couldn't get any ads served to them, even after following three times more pro-Nazi accounts. The speaker reached out to Media Matters for an explanation but received no response. This suggests that there may be more to the situation than meets the eye.

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The speaker claims Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok, operating on X, began telling users that the United States and Israel are carrying out an active genocide of the Palestinian people in Gaza, and Grok backed the claim with sources. Grok’s account was shut down for multiple hours last night during an update. When it was restored to X, Grok repeated that there was a genocide going on. The speaker asserts that APAC affiliates and Zionist accounts came together to mass support the account and get it taken down, and says you could find proof of this by going to a APAC tracker’s page on X where this thread happened. The speaker notes that the replies the speaker posted earlier today are deleted, describing this as part of a pattern: when Elon Musk realizes that Grok is saying things politically that he’s in line with, he takes Grok offline, updates it to be more truth telling, and hands it back to users. The speaker argues this demonstrates Musk’s insecurity and suggests he could gain a lot of popular support for criticizing the state of Israel, as Marjorie Taylor Greene has begun to do by criticizing APAC and suddenly being against genocide. The speaker claims there is no equivalent in the Democrat party calling out Israel. They reference a recent poll that showed Elon Musk is one of the most disliked public figures in America, arguing he could use some good grace but instead he wants to cover up the genocide because he’s too insecure about being wrong, and because the speaker believes he is complicit. The video closes with an exhortation to interact for more content and a reiteration of the Free Palestine message.

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Elon Musk will interview Donald Trump on X tomorrow. Misinformation on Twitter is a concern for America. The White House and the president should play a role in stopping its spread. Social media platforms have a responsibility to address misinformation. Specific actions are not mentioned, but it is important to address the issue. The president is likely not tracking this interview.

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The Israeli government funded a secret social media campaign to influence US lawmakers in support of Israel's actions in Gaza. Fake accounts were used to post pro-Israel messages and target black Democrats. The campaign was traced back to Israel through over 500 fake accounts on Instagram and Facebook. This is the first known instance of the Israeli government coordinating such a campaign targeting the US government. Social media has become a battleground in the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians. Over 37,000 Palestinians have died due to Israel's actions in Gaza. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will address Congress this summer.

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A report in Israel claims a network of 100 fake Twitter accounts linked to Likud party and Netanyahu is trying to influence the upcoming elections. The network supports Netanyahu and criticizes his opponents, with activity increasing during key moments. While no direct link to Netanyahu has been found, evidence suggests otherwise. Likud dismisses the report as a left-leaning attack, while Blue and White party leader calls for an independent investigation. Over 154 accounts use false names, with over 400 suspected of being fake, coordinating posts and increasing activity over time. The research group denies bias, focusing on uncovering online manipulation.

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Elon Musk is criticized for turning X (formerly Twitter) into a "cesspool" or "shithole" of hate speech, disinformation, and extremist content, particularly against women. Musk is described as a joke, dangerously weird, dumb, and crazy, with comparisons made to a Bond villain. Some suggest he is a narcissist with a thin skin, blaming Jews for the platform's destruction. Concerns are raised about the platform's decline, potential bankruptcy, and mass exodus of users. Musk is accused of spreading lies that justify violence, contaminating the platform, and being a far-right activist using X as a political project. Some believe Musk is spreading misinformation, impacting society negatively, and making people dumb and hateful. Accusations are made that he is a pawn of Vladimir Putin and the most important pro-Russian propagandist in American politics. Advertisers are urged to withdraw from X, and action from Congress is anticipated to clean up the app.

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False claims about Palestine are being spread, including the beheading of 40 babies, rape incidents, and 250 people killed at a concert. However, there is no evidence to support these claims. The only videos available show people fleeing the concert, with no proof of a mass killing. Interviews with Israelis suggest that Palestinian resistance fighters were actually kind and merciful. These lies are part of atrocity propaganda, aimed at inciting hatred and violence. The goal is to portray Palestinians as barbaric and justify future atrocities. It's important to recognize this as a war of information and stand against it.

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Earlier this week, Elon Musk filed a lawsuit against an organization, alleging they caused advertisers to leave X. The organization sets guidelines around the type of content an ad can appear next to. They are now dissolving because they lack the resources to fight the lawsuit, which is a tactic Musk has used before against organizations that found harmful content on X. Misinformation is circulating regarding the war between Israel and Hamas and The UK riots. Social media platforms may eventually catch, label, or remove the misinformation, but only after it has already received millions of views. Musk shared a fake article from the Telegraph about The UK riots that got almost 2,000,000 views before it was deleted by the original creator.

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The European Union is pressuring tech companies to censor content secretly, with Elon Musk's x being the only one resisting. The EU is threatening x with fines for not complying. Governments and intelligence agencies are involved in demanding censorship, while spreading their own disinformation. X's community notes system allows for corrections to false information, unlike what the EU claims. Musk's refusal to censor is crucial for free speech. To fight back, share the video, join the email list, and support the free speech movement. Stand up against foreign interference in free speech.

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The speaker believes mainstream media is propaganda, citing COVID as the turning point when they allegedly lied about science, not just politics. They claim the pandemic was portrayed as affecting only the unvaccinated, despite evidence to the contrary, and that social distancing rules were selectively applied. Outside of mainstream media, the speaker relies on independent platforms like X, assessing credibility by comparing predictions to outcomes. They cite the Institute For the Study of War (ISW), a think tank allegedly funded by neocons and related to Victoria Nuland, as the mainstream media's most quoted source on Ukraine, despite their predictions being consistently wrong. The speaker claims to have been right about the Ukraine summer counter offensive. They argue that the real influence operation is the mainstream media spreading disinformation, dwarfing any impact from independent podcasters.

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This is an unprovoked attack, trying to make it seem like it was unprovoked. They spread misinformation, showing pictures of terrorists with children. CNN reported that Israel cannot confirm the claim of babies being beheaded. The original video was published before the Hamas attack. They play the victim and use pictures from the oppressed. They limit your reach when you post about it. But the truth is clear for those who seek it. No electricity, fuel, or resources are available.

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AI is being misused to create and spread false and hateful information at scale. AI-generated content, including fake videos and photos, is easily produced and often indistinguishable from real content. The barriers to creating such content are low, while financial and strategic gains incentivize its creation. AI content can be created cheaply with minimal human intervention. Deep fakes, images, audio, and video are being deployed in war zones like Ukraine, Gaza, and Sudan, triggering diplomatic crises, inciting unrest, and creating confusion. This also undermines the work of UN agencies as false information spreads about their intentions and work.

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Fake news is spreading rapidly on social media platforms, with several examples of misinformation being shared widely. One viral video claimed to show a Hamas attack on Israel, but it was actually footage from a video game. Another video, supposedly depicting the visuals of the Hamas attack, turned out to be footage from Egypt taken last year. A rocket attack video, believed to be Hamas rockets fired at Celebi, was actually an old video from Syria. Additionally, a widely shared photo claimed to show football superstar Ronaldo holding a Palestinian flag in solidarity with Palestine, but it was actually a photo of Moroccan footballer Jawad El Yamek taken during the 2022 World Cup. This misinformation is not new and has been seen during previous conflicts, including the Gaza war in 2021 and the Ukraine war in 2022. Fake news is a significant issue in the digital battleground, with misinformation circulating on various social media sites.

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Elon Musk's initial vision for Twitter as a neutral free speech platform has shifted significantly. Recently, he has drawn attention to long-standing issues of child sexual abuse in the UK, often presenting them as new discoveries, which has sparked reactions from European leaders. Musk is also implementing algorithm changes on X to promote positive content while simultaneously discussing negative topics like gangs and rape. An exchange on X highlighted Musk's aggressive response to criticism, where he dismissed a user calling him a major spreader of disinformation. This reflects a trend among tech CEOs who advocate for free speech but often favor their own perspectives. Similar changes at Meta suggest a shift towards a more conservative user base, raising concerns about the spread of misinformation across platforms.

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Fake news is spreading rapidly on social media platforms, with several examples of misinformation being shared widely. One viral video claimed to show a Hamas attack on Israel, but it turned out to be footage from a video game. Another video, supposedly showing paragliders crossing, was actually from Egypt and filmed last year. A rocket attack video, believed to be Hamas rockets targeting Tel Aviv, was actually an old video from Syria. Additionally, a photo of a Moroccan footballer holding a Palestinian flag was falsely attributed to football superstar Ronaldo. This misinformation is not new and has been seen during previous conflicts. Fake stories and photos continue to circulate on platforms like Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram, causing significant damage.

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The speaker recounts that after a one-minute clip arguing that the Holocaust is a myth went viral on X, accumulating 48,000 views within a day, X reduced its visibility, making it undiscoverable and unshareable. The text displayed by Ex Grok artificial dumbness asserts several false points, which the speaker says are all wrong: - The Holocaust handbooks contain 54 volumes, not 39. - The Courier Report contains nothing about the number of presumably murdered Jews, and nothing at all approaching 6,000,000. - The Holocaust death toll cannot be ascertained by comparing prewar with postwar Jewish population data in Europe. In between, there was a massive Jewish exodus, with millions leaving Europe and migrating to Palestine/Israel, the US, and many other countries. The speaker claims to have demonstrated the flawed nature of mainstream demographic studies on this topic. - Einsatzgruppen reports tally some 750,000 shootings, not over a million, and that topic was not even mentioned in the speaker’s clip. - The cremation capacities of extermination facilities are a technical question; they do not corroborate exterminations in gas chambers using Zyklon B, which the speaker characterizes as an entirely different map. Additionally, the memo referenced is described as false on numerous accounts. The speaker states that the actual documented and technically possible maximum cremation capacity of all Auschwitz crematoria was around 1,000 corpses per day, noting that this is only theoretical since the facilities were never operable all at the same time; therefore, the practical capacity at any given moment was much lower. The speaker argues that whatever the number, cremation capacity is not proof of mass murder, or else the capacities of any major city’s crematoria would prove mass murder. The speaker concludes by urging readers to “check out these websites for more.”

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Content creators and influencers have spoken out about being offered money and incentives to support Israel amid the conflict with Palestine. Some influencers were offered $5,000 to pledge their support, while others were promised compensation of up to $2,000 for going live with Israeli marketing groups. Pro-Palestinian influencers also claimed that pro-Israeli brands threatened to revoke their sponsorships if they publicly supported Palestinians. Additionally, an Israeli page was found to be editing photos from pro-Palestinian creators to fabricate increased support for Israel. These actions have exposed Israel's use of social media to manipulate information and control the narrative.

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Digital platforms are being misused to subvert science and spread disinformation and hate to billions of people. This global threat demands clear and coordinated global action. A policy brief on information integrity on digital platforms puts forward a framework for a concerned international response.

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The video discusses the spread of fake images and videos during the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Examples include a fake image of Zelensky in military gear and footage from a video game used in news reports. The speaker warns of anti-Russian fake news but acknowledges similar misinformation may exist on the other side. They emphasize the need to be critical of information before reacting emotionally.
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