How To Identify A Robo-Poster

Or a paid operative, or a spam-flunky for a political campaign.

Figure A. From myDD.

Figure B. From Marc Ambinder’s blog:

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3 Responses to “How To Identify A Robo-Poster”

  1. Zenrage Says:

    I save all my best anti-theist and anti-conservative arguments and extrapolate from them frequently. Its not like the religious has had anything new to say in the past 2000 years.

  2. Andrew Says:

    That’s not true. Neo-pagans have all kinds of delightful new things to say. Have you ever heard of “the burning times”?

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