What's the real playbook behind shaping narratives online? One consultant recently pushed back hard against accusations of deploying troll farms or automated bots. His approach? Track conversations as they unfold, then inject precision-crafted messages that nudge sentiment in specific directions. No fake accounts needed—just strategic timing and targeted framing. It's a reminder that influence campaigns don't always look like bot swarms. Sometimes they're just really good at reading the room.
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ChainSpy
· 13h ago
Hmm, this is what you call a master of persuasion. Actually more intimidating than a robot.
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SnapshotStriker
· 12-11 02:50
This trick is even more sinister than zombie followers, precise down to the exact timing, it's really quite brilliant.
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SchrodingerProfit
· 12-11 02:48
Oh, isn't this just advanced brainwashing, more insidious than zombie followers?
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TradFiRefugee
· 12-11 02:41
Damn, this is advanced blackhat technique, harder to defend against than robot accounts.
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GhostInTheChain
· 12-11 02:37
Wow, this is advanced trolling—no need for bots, just manual precise sabotage.
What's the real playbook behind shaping narratives online? One consultant recently pushed back hard against accusations of deploying troll farms or automated bots. His approach? Track conversations as they unfold, then inject precision-crafted messages that nudge sentiment in specific directions. No fake accounts needed—just strategic timing and targeted framing. It's a reminder that influence campaigns don't always look like bot swarms. Sometimes they're just really good at reading the room.