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On Social Media, Hunting for Voter Fraud Becomes a Game

The New York Times – Business:

Players who post about irregularities are awarded points or titles, leading participants to question the legitimacy of elections.

Sheera Frenkel
Author: Sheera Frenkel

This post first appeared in The New York Times – Business. Read the original article.

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Computers and the Internet, Conspiracy Theories, Corporate Social Responsibility, Facebook Inc, Gab AI Inc, Illegal Immigration, Midterm Elections (2022), Right-Wing Extremism and Alt-Right, Rumble Inc, Rumors and Misinformation, Social Media, Telegram LLC, Truth Social (Social Network), Twitter, Voter Fraud (Election Fraud), Voting Machines
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