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But how are their propaganda farms going to be able to pretend they are in your country now?
Maybe they don't actually have all those propaganda farms that the dems were crying about, did that thought cross your mind?
Before it was widely reported, Twitter's geocoding feature showed a ton of Russian-based accounts posing as "Americans" and only discussing politics. Would love to see lemmy be more transparent about accounts posting here too, tbh.
In all honesty, I would expect at least an organized troll farm to use VPNs ending outside Russia.
Random people in Russia might just act directly, but it's a red flag that's easy to pretty-inexpensively eliminate.
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It sounds like at least the Internet Research Agency troll farm used VPNs.
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-43093390
Even if it's just a hash of an ip4, that would go a long way towards identifying who is coming from where
I'd say you probably want to check my geolocation?