• MoralisticCommunist [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      We Went Inside a Cyber Army

      The Intercept accessed the invitation-only E47 group in order to corroborate and document the group’s activities, revealing a disarmingly casual environment, without any of the cloak-and-dagger material one might associate with an anti-dissident conspiracy. E47 feels far more like a group of friends than a cabal of censors: Jokes, memes, and off-topic debate were interspersed with attempts to get Vietnamese dissidents and foreign journalists expelled from the platform or to have links to their work erased. The social hijinks belie a smoothly operated machine for squashing dissent: An E47 member shares a target, often a politically dissident writer or publication, essentially nominating them for censorship. The call to arms is often accompanied with an image of the target with a red “X” drawn over it to drive home the point. From there, anyone interested in helping punish the offending journalist, activist, or ordinary citizen deemed a reactionary need only follow the provided link to the post in question and report it for violating of the Facebook’s ever-pliable Community Standards, whether or not the rules were broken.

      Wow reading the article it's even worse then I thought. It's literally just a group of people who are canceling and reporting individuals who are probably fash, but apparently a group of posters is Vietnam's CYBER ARMY :cyber-lenin:

      • Rojo27 [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        So does wanting to cancel fash make us a Cyber Army too? I've never felt so powerful :stalin-shining:

      • Chutt_Buggins [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        this sounds like one of those moments where shitty western journalists exoticize and over hype something that then turns out to be like... them looking at a meme page for unicorn riot or whatever.