A study from NYU is stating what many of us knew back in 2016, that Russian Internet trolls had little to no impact on the 2016 US election.
NEW: Russian trolls on Twitter had little influence on 2016 voters, Washington Post reports citing NYU study
— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) January 9, 2023
The influence of Russian Twitter trolls on the outcome of the 2016 election was massively overhyped, a new NYU study concedes. https://t.co/yYsto9kbHd
— reason (@reason) January 9, 2023
That was a hoax by the Jew news media and usual suspects in Washington DC to discredit Donald Trump as a Russian agent of some kind. They claimed that a few random posts on Facebook and other social media sites by Russians represented some grand Russian conspiracy to elect Trump.
Now in 2023, NYU does a full study to conclude what was obvious back in 2016 to anybody who possessed just basic common sense. Russia’s social media and Internet propaganda operations were never very sophisticated and still aren’t very sophisticated.
But great job NYU. You are real men of genius to conclude this seven years after the fact. Your genius is right up there with theĀ Mr. Silent Killer Gas Passer Guy.