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Revision as of 20:26, 12 February 2019
A spooky group which kicked off the ill fated "Fake News Website" campaign |
Main focus: Russian propaganda, Fake news websites, Fake news
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Page Name | Size | Description |
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PropOrNot/List | 4,664 | The PropOrNot list was a list of websites that it stated "Reliably Echo Russian Propaganda" |
Origins
Spooky. The Washington Post described them as “an independent team of concerned American citizens.”
Activities
Proscribed words
PropOrNot claimed that usage of words such as "warmonger" and "establishment" are primarily used by "Russian propaganda":
“the following are tropes/slurs primarily used by Russian propaganda:”
(7 January 2019) [1]
List
- Full article: PropOrNot/List
- Full article: PropOrNot/List
PropOrNot published the following list of alleged "Fake news websites" which it alleged (without evidence) were promoting "Russian propaganda":
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