U. S. Accounts drive canadian convoy protest chatter
U. S. Accounts drive canadian convoy protest chatter"
- Select a language for the TTS:
- UK English Female
- UK English Male
- US English Female
- US English Male
- Australian Female
- Australian Male
- Language selected: (auto detect) - EN
Play all audios:
WHY IT MATTERS: Trending stories about the protest appear to be driven by a small number of voices as top-performing accounts with huge followings are using the protest to drive engagement
and inflame emotions with another hot-button issue. * "They can flood the zone — making something news and distorting what appears to be popular," said Karen Kornbluh, senior
fellow and director of the Digital Innovation and Democracy Initiative at the German Marshall Fund. WHAT THEY'RE SAYING: "The three pages receiving the most interactions on
[convoy protest] posts — Ben Shapiro, Newsmax and Breitbart -—are American," Kornbluh said. Other pages with the most action on convoy-related posts include Fox News, Dan Bongino and
Franklin Graham. * "These major online voices with their bullhorns determine what the algorithm promotes because the algorithm senses it is engaging," she said. * Using a
platform’s design to orchestrate anti-government action mirrors how the "Stop the Steal" groups worked around the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, with a few users quickly racking up massive
followings, Kornbluh said. BY THE NUMBERS: Per German Marshall Fund data, from Jan. 22, when the protests began, to Feb. 12, there were 14,667 posts on Facebook pages about the Canadian
protests, getting 19.3 million interactions (including likes, comments and shares). * For context: The Beijing Olympics had 20.9 million interactions in that same time period. * On Twitter,
from Feb. 3 to Feb. 13, tweets about the protests from have been favorited at least 4.1 million times and retweeted at least 1.1 million times. * Pro-convoy videos on YouTube have racked up
47 million views, with Fox News' YouTube page getting 29.6 million views on related videos. THE BIG PICTURE: New research published in the Atlantic finds that most public activity on
Facebook comes from a "tiny, hyperactive group of abusive users." * Since user engagement remains the most important factor in Facebook's weighting of content recommendations,
the researchers write, the most abusive users will wield the most influence over the online conversation. * "Overall, we observed 52 million users active on these U.S. pages and public
groups, less than a quarter of Facebook’s claimed user base in the country," the researchers write. "Among this publicly active minority of users, the top 1 percent of accounts
were responsible for 35 percent of all observed interactions; the top 3 percent were responsible for 52 percent. Many users, it seems, rarely, if ever, interact with public groups or
pages." MEANWHILE, Foreign meddling is further confusing the narrative around the trucker protest. * NBC News reported that overseas content mills in Vietnam, Bangladesh, Romania and
other countries are powering Facebook groups promoting American versions of the trucker convoys. Facebook took many of the pages down. * A report from Grid News found a Bangladeshi digital
marketing firm was behind two of the largest Facebook groups related to the Canadian Freedom Convoy before being removed from the platform. * Grid News reported earlier that Facebook groups
supporting the Canadian convoy were being administered by a hacked Facebook account belonging to a Missouri woman.
Trending News
Fantastic beasts and where to find them: a history of monsters, from werewolves to hippogriffsConcerned by his frequent absences, his wife finally learns the truth, but once she’s discovered his secret she no longe...
World’s largest conservation group WFF International accused of close ties with industryThe News Minute | October 5, 2014 | 3.31 pm IST WWF International, the world’s largest conservation group has been acc...
Assam: charitable trust distributes scholarships in hojaiOmprakash Pramila Devi Memorial Charitable Trust on Saturday distributed scholarship to the needy HSLC students of 2018 ...
Singer justin bieber struck with facial paralysisNEW DELHI: Singer Justin Bieber has revealed that he is suffering from facial paralysis after cancelling shows in Toront...
2 billion people could end up as refugees due to climate change by 2100: study"We offer preliminary estimates of the lands unlikely to support new waves of climate refugees due to the residues ...
Latests News
U. S. Accounts drive canadian convoy protest chatterWHY IT MATTERS: Trending stories about the protest appear to be driven by a small number of voices as top-performing acc...
2 gang members sentenced for murder of teenVAN NUYS — Calling the crime “cruel beyond belief,” a judge imposed the maximum sentence on two gang members who shot a ...
Russian s-400 missile system hardware deployment starts: turkeyAnkara, July 12 (IANS) First shipment of Russian S-400 missile defence system hardware to Turkey started on Friday, the ...
These are the best spots to watch soccer in greater bostonReaders Say WHETHER IT'S ITALY IN THE NORTH END, MEXICO IN EASTIE, BRAZIL IN METROWEST OR PORTUGAL ON THE SOUTH SHO...
Important new bipartisan bill to advance accountability for international crimes in syriaFollowing on the heels of last week’s chemical weapon attack in Syria, Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL), Ben Cardin (D-MD), J...