Netanyahu recently acknowledged the role of #SocialMedia influencers in shaping perceptions of #Israel abroad.

Documents filed under the #US Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) reveal that influencers promoting pro-Israel content are receiving payments from $6,143 to $7,372 per post on platforms like #TikTok & #Instagram.
Bridge Partners, charged Havas Media Group #Germany $900,000 for an “Influencer Campaign” spanning June to November

#propaganda #hasbara #trolls
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    15 days ago

    Hi,
    Lemmygrad seems to be down, so i’m answering you with my alt.
    I’ve only upvoted your comment with two accounts, but it’d deserve that i use my other alts as well, thanks a million times for taking the time to correct me, now i feel ashamed that i never took the time to document myself before posting my comment.
    I’ve read about that a few times by people who presented it as astroturfing(, from what i’ve quickly read), and it didn’t cross my mind that it could be something else, in that case some kind of ~one-time sponsorship to selected influencers.
    Now the attention it got makes more sense, i should have realized it myself, thanks again frankly !!

    (I wonder how many things that appear even more nonsensical simply come from my miscomprehension, would be nice. I’ll keep the comment above but next time i’ll take a few minutes to read what it’s about before posting)

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      15 days ago

      No problem, happy to help.

      one-time sponsorship to selected influencers

      It is only for selected influencers, but the people in the program are supposed to post multiple times and claim similar payments every time. Many people are getting rich off this genocide.