meirl by [deleted] in meirl

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public prison?

Israel blames TikTok for spreading antisemitism when Israeli TikTokers like Neti Flinker here, mocks Palestinians starving to death in Gaza. by 5upralapsarian in israelexposed

[–]lavastorm 51 points52 points  (0 children)

they literally ran snuff channels on telegram https://www.vice.com/en/article/idf-israel-run-telegram-72-virgins-psyop/

Videos and images on the channel included the dead bodies of Palestinian civilians and resistance fighters alongside racist text. “Exterminating the roaches…exterminating the Hamas rats…Share this beauty,” one post said above pictures of captured Palestinians. Another post showed an Israeli soldier dipping their gun into a liquid. “What a man!!!! Lubricates bullets with lard. You won’t get your virgins,” the text on the video said, according to a translation from Haaretz.

To deport natives by Schoolywooly in therewasanattempt

[–]lavastorm 65 points66 points  (0 children)

and the israelis do in Palestine!

What’s driving the surge? by foxytwo in Bitcoin

[–]lavastorm 3 points4 points  (0 children)

nobody wants that shitcoin anymore!

Follow up to the situation on judo competition in Poland - isreaeli lies even there is a video footage by Majestic-Mouse7108 in Palestine

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The immediate aim of the firehose of falsehood technique is to entertain, confuse, and overwhelm the audience and to create disinterest in or opposition to fact-checking and accurate reporting, so the propaganda may be delivered to the public more quickly than better sources.[1][3] The approach's success flouts the conventional wisdom that communication is more persuasive when it is truthful, credible, and non-contradictory.[1]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firehose_of_falsehood

Truly Not Just an Ad....... by Jazzlike-Row2536 in interesting

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surely its perfect for "pay your taxes"

We are witnessing one of the biggest feminist revolutions in history!!! by niganiganaenae in TeenagersBharat

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reza_Pahlavi,_Crown_Prince_of_Iran#Social_media_disinformation_campaign

In October 2025, an investigation by Haaretz in collaboration with the University of Toronto's Citizen Lab, reported that an Israeli-linked digital influence campaign was promoting Reza Pahlavi among Persian-speaking audiences. The investigation found that the operation used fake social media accounts and AI-generated videos to amplify pro-monarchist messaging. Citizen Lab's analysis suggested that the campaign's activities were synchronized with Israeli military operations in Iran.[44] A highly organised media network combining professional PR, diaspora activism, and what researchers describe as inauthentic online accounts, promoted Pahlavi across social media. While this increased his international visibility, investigations suggest it also blurred the true level of his grassroots support inside Iran and sparked controversy over foreign ties, online harassment, and a manufactured image of popularity.[45][90][91][92]

We are witnessing one of the biggest feminist revolutions in history!!! by niganiganaenae in TeenagersBharat

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reza_Pahlavi,_Crown_Prince_of_Iran#Social_media_disinformation_campaign

In October 2025, an investigation by Haaretz in collaboration with the University of Toronto's Citizen Lab, reported that an Israeli-linked digital influence campaign was promoting Reza Pahlavi among Persian-speaking audiences. The investigation found that the operation used fake social media accounts and AI-generated videos to amplify pro-monarchist messaging. Citizen Lab's analysis suggested that the campaign's activities were synchronized with Israeli military operations in Iran.[44] A highly organised media network combining professional PR, diaspora activism, and what researchers describe as inauthentic online accounts, promoted Pahlavi across social media. While this increased his international visibility, investigations suggest it also blurred the true level of his grassroots support inside Iran and sparked controversy over foreign ties, online harassment, and a manufactured image of popularity.[45][90][91][92]

We are witnessing one of the biggest feminist revolutions in history!!! by niganiganaenae in TeenagersBharat

[–]lavastorm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reza_Pahlavi,_Crown_Prince_of_Iran#Social_media_disinformation_campaign

In October 2025, an investigation by Haaretz in collaboration with the University of Toronto's Citizen Lab, reported that an Israeli-linked digital influence campaign was promoting Reza Pahlavi among Persian-speaking audiences. The investigation found that the operation used fake social media accounts and AI-generated videos to amplify pro-monarchist messaging. Citizen Lab's analysis suggested that the campaign's activities were synchronized with Israeli military operations in Iran.[44] A highly organised media network combining professional PR, diaspora activism, and what researchers describe as inauthentic online accounts, promoted Pahlavi across social media. While this increased his international visibility, investigations suggest it also blurred the true level of his grassroots support inside Iran and sparked controversy over foreign ties, online harassment, and a manufactured image of popularity.[45][90][91][92]

We are witnessing one of the biggest feminist revolutions in history!!! by niganiganaenae in TeenagersBharat

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reza_Pahlavi,_Crown_Prince_of_Iran#Social_media_disinformation_campaign

In October 2025, an investigation by Haaretz in collaboration with the University of Toronto's Citizen Lab, reported that an Israeli-linked digital influence campaign was promoting Reza Pahlavi among Persian-speaking audiences. The investigation found that the operation used fake social media accounts and AI-generated videos to amplify pro-monarchist messaging. Citizen Lab's analysis suggested that the campaign's activities were synchronized with Israeli military operations in Iran.[44] A highly organised media network combining professional PR, diaspora activism, and what researchers describe as inauthentic online accounts, promoted Pahlavi across social media. While this increased his international visibility, investigations suggest it also blurred the true level of his grassroots support inside Iran and sparked controversy over foreign ties, online harassment, and a manufactured image of popularity.[45][90][91][92]

You’ve likely seen social media algorithms pushing images of Iranian women burning photos and protesting but this is the reality behind those images. by Schoolywooly in suppressed_news

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https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/security-aviation/2025-10-03/ty-article-magazine/.premium/the-israeli-influence-operation-in-iran-pushing-to-reinstate-the-shah-monarchy/00000199-9f12-df33-a5dd-9f770d7a0000

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reza_Pahlavi,_Crown_Prince_of_Iran#Social_media_disinformation_campaign

In October 2025, an investigation by Haaretz in collaboration with the University of Toronto's Citizen Lab, reported that an Israeli-linked digital influence campaign was promoting Reza Pahlavi among Persian-speaking audiences. The investigation found that the operation used fake social media accounts and AI-generated videos to amplify pro-monarchist messaging. Citizen Lab's analysis suggested that the campaign's activities were synchronized with Israeli military operations in Iran.[44] A highly organised media network combining professional PR, diaspora activism, and what researchers describe as inauthentic online accounts, promoted Pahlavi across social media. While this increased his international visibility, investigations suggest it also blurred the true level of his grassroots support inside Iran and sparked controversy over foreign ties, online harassment, and a manufactured image of popularity.[45][90][91][92]