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"Heart of Texas" Facebook Group Created By Russians to Stir Up Hatred in Houston

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  1. Amiga

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    Same group also tried TXexit prior to election. Laughable attempt, but still some credit to TX secession folks for not biting. Up next, CAexit.
     
  2. crossover

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    http://www.businessinsider.com/russia-trolls-senate-intelligence-committee-hearing-2017-11

    Russia organized 2 sides of a Texas protest and encouraged 'both sides to battle in the streets'
    • was first reported by Business Insider, organized a rally at noon on May 21 at the Islamic Da'wah Center in Houston to "Stop Islamization of Texas." The account paid to promote the event, which was viewed by about 12,000 people, said the committee's chairman, Sen. Richard Burr.

      Another Russia-linked account, United Muslims of America, organized a counterprotest — a "Save Islamic Knowledge" rally.

      As The Daily Beast reported in September, the United Muslims of America page was impersonating a real nonprofit organization. More than 2,700 people saw an ad placed by the account that targeted people in the Houston area, Burr said.

      The committee released documents showing how the events were organized on Facebook:

      [​IMG]Screenshot/Senate Intelligence Committee

      "What neither side could have known was that Russian trolls were encouraging both sides to battle in the streets and create division between real Americans," Burr said on Wednesday during an open hearing with the general counsels of Facebook, Google, and Twitter.

      "Ironically, one person who attended stated, 'The Heart of Texas promoted this event, but we didn't see one of them,'" Burr said. "We now know why. It's hard to attend an event in Houston, Texas, when you're trolling from a site in St. Petersburg, Russia."

      [​IMG]Screenshot/Senate Intelligence Committee

      Burr said that organizing and promoting these protests cost Russia "about $200."

      "Facebook enabled that event to happen," he said. "I'm certain that our adversaries are learning from the Russian activities ... You must do better to protect the American people, and all of your users, from this kind of manipulation."

      The anti-Islam rally was not the only event the Heart of Texas page promoted before the election. The group advertised a "Texit statewide rally" in October and a series of anti-immigrant, anti-Hillary Clinton rallies across the state three days before the election.

      Heart of Texas had over 225,000 followers as of last summer. It was shut down in early September as part of Facebook's takedown of accounts and pages "affiliated with one another and likely operated out of Russia," a Facebook spokesman told Business Insider at the time.
     
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  3. mdrowe00

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    As long as we're all agreed on Facebook's involvement in our current national political predicament...a little bit further down this rabbit hole I think we should all travel...

    This Could be the End of Facebook
     
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    Paid FNFS gives him a modicum of dignity to the pathetic alternative of being a nasty little subhuman forum member who spends all his free time and mental energy spreading poorly parsed information for free.

    Occam's Razor, slightly used and for sale. Will accept bitcoin or food stamps.
     

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