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battle_sight_zero
02-26-2013, 09:36
Well some little pansy metrosexuals out in social media are trying to influence Congressmen that their anti movement is bigger than it is http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/02/25/rep-stockman-obama-machine-used-fake-twitter-accounts-to-send-gun-control/




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President Obama supporters appear to be using fake Twitter accounts to send pro gun-control messages to members of Congress, Texas Republican Rep. Steve Stockman and conservative bloggers who also reviewed the messages said Monday.
Bloggers first spotted the trend and said they suspected some social media funny business because the senders had sent no other tweets, had no followers and followed nobody.
In addition, blogger Stacy McCain said his review found the majority of the accounts supporting Obama’s gun-control campaign were created less than 48 hours before a member of Congress was contacted.
The tweets in question included the #WeDemandAVote hashtag – which President Obama told gun-control supporters to include in their Twitter messages to Congress.
Stockman is among 16 members of Congress who appear to have received the tweets.
On Monday, the congressman suggested “Obama’s anti-gun activists” were behind the allegedly computer-generated messages, which his office called a “scam” similar to those selling “male enhancement pills.”
Stockman also said accounts are linked directly to a former Obama staffer and called on the president to denounce the spamming.
“Obama’s anti-gun campaign is a fraud,” Stockman said in a statement. “The White House has some explaining to do. To what extent is the White House involved in this attempt to defraud Congress?”
The White House did not respond to a request for comment.
A review of Stockman’s Twitter account by staffers and conservative bloggers shows at least 16 identical tweets.
The Stockman staffers said 10 were computer-generated and six came from real people, though only one lives in Stockman’s southeast Texas district. Two had only one follower, former Obama digital strategist Brad Schenck.

“Schenck somehow found and followed them before they ever tweeted anything, followed anyone or followed any real people,” Stockman said.
Obama and fellow Democrats in Congress have been trying to pass tighter gun-control legislation follows a series of mass shootings, most recently in December inside a Connecticut elementary school where 20 first-graders and six adults were killed.
Of the 16 members of Congress who have received the tweets, nine are Democrats and seven are Republicans.
“It looks like (the tweets) are all being run from some uniform website,” said @defendWallSt, among the first to discover the possible irregularities, in a tweet to FoxNews.com. “My presumption is that the accounts were registered by some organizing group or someone” from Obama for America farmed out the work.



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Like always please feel free to post the article because my cell phone won't allow me to do so.

Bailey Guns
02-26-2013, 09:42
It's just an example of one reason I think social media like FB and Twitter are more part of the problem than they are part of the solution.

battle_sight_zero
02-26-2013, 09:43
It's just an example of one reason I think social media like FB and Twitter are more part of the problem than they are part of the solution.


Agreed

Mazin
02-26-2013, 09:45
Well hell he had poll workers vote more than once for his ass why not SM too.


Btw I included the article in the OP. [Beer]

MED
02-26-2013, 11:01
Well hell he had poll workers vote more than once for his ass why not SM too.


Btw I included the article in the OP. [Beer]

I was going to say the same thing...probably the same fake people who got him elected.

Uberjager
02-26-2013, 15:34
Gotta love online feedback. There was a guy selling services for voting in online polls not too long ago. I think he was charging a grand per half-million votes.

def90
02-26-2013, 17:09
All kinds of people do this, there are companies that specialize in creating accounts for promotional ad campaigns.. I think it was Wired magazine that once had a story on it, they found that somewhere around 30-40% of followers of Obamas and all other political twitter accounts were fake followers used to pump up numbers. The results were pretty much even on both sides of the aisle.

Kraven251
02-26-2013, 20:16
yeah since all you need is an email address and an IP...pretty easy to do. Though in the world of social media I am becoming a dinosaur and happily so I might add.

It's a slick play, smart too, but sickening.