Democrats hire ‘battle station organizers’ to shape midterm elections public debate
The Democratic Party in the US is making an effort to use social media in its favor ahead of midterms, using those tactics it claimed ‘Russian trolls’ used during the 2016 elections, leading the party to lose.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has internal software that identifies suspected bots on Twitter, part of what The Washington Post reports is its response to fears of potential Russian influence in the midterm elections.
The committee started using the software a few months ago as part of an aggressive strategy to shape political conversations online. It has already flagged no less than 10 accounts to Twitter, resulting in their shutdown.
The DCCC has hired 43 new “battle station organizers” for online combat via @michaelschererhttps://t.co/S2nW8b1DaK
— Dave Weigel (@daveweigel) August 11, 2018
I'm looking forward to the DCCC's vicious online battle against their mortal enemy - [checks notes] - progressive Democratic candidates and voters.
— Michael Sims 🇨🇦 (@peltast) August 11, 2018
The Party has limited funds yet they choose to waste money suing Trump campaign, Russians & the publisher, Wikileaks. And now they are bringing back Correct the Record style trolls, who we know from experience will go after voters. Brilliant Strategy Democrats (HEAVY SARCASM) : (
— pmcall (@pmcall) August 12, 2018
The DCCC’s strategy is to drive public discussion on social media platforms. It has hired dozens of social media specialists to fight online and has 43 “battle station organizers” who have been dispatched to districts across the country to build grassroot efforts to spread pro-Democratic Party messaging and conduct attacks on Republicans in local social media groups and communities.
More:
https://www.rt.com/usa/435796-dccc-bots-software-propaganda/