Net Neutrality Fake Comments: How Political Operatives Duped Ajit Pai's FCC
U.S. · POLITICS · MEDIA
October 4, 201923 min read4570 words
Published: October 4, 2019  |  23 min read4570 words
A fierce battle over the regulation of the internet was riddled with millions of fake comments in the most prolific known instance of political impersonation in US history.Sarah Reeves sat on her couch in Eugene, Oregon, staring at her laptop screen in furious disbelief. She was ...
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Great reporting and a fascinating read. This summary should be enough to get some major criminal investigation under way. I do wish they had given links to the various comments so the reader could search for their own name.
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