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If you search /r/politics for "Correct the Record," some results show up for the past year. For the past month or so? Literally nothing. The subreddit /r/politics is completed compromised.
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2016-08-24
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/r/NeoLiberal, a subreddit that pushes establishment politics and is just 4% the size of this subreddit, has a daily chat thread that boasts thousands of comments. It's the most obvious gathering of shills outside of /r/redacted.
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2017-10-23
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The SR-71 Blackbird is 1960's technology. Military technology is now most likely advanced enough to stage an extraterrestrial false flag.
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2018-04-03
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"I'm definitely for making an example of a suspected leaker whether or not we have any real basis for it." - John Podesta, the campaign manager for Hillary Clinton
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2017-12-24
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Given the city of Gobekli Tepe, and evidence that the pyramids and sphinx are possibly far older than suspected, were there advanced civilizations in prehistory?
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2017-02-05
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Does it ever make you wonder how anyone could become a politician in decades to come, given the massive digital records of our lives? In the future, every major candidate will have a slew of compromising and offensive texts, pics, and posts to be used against them.
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2018-02-18
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There’s nothing more “Reddit” than watching week-old shill accounts post in /r/Politics about Russian shill accounts. Also remember, that subreddit created rules to protect shill accounts, and Reddit admins have done nothing to stop CTR and similar shill companies.
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2018-02-17
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It seems the exponential influx of shills, bots, and internet task forces achieved its desired effect. Genuine discussion is essentially impossible on Reddit.
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2018-02-20
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I worry some nutjob will be inspired to violence by the constant incendiary rhetoric towards the president (whether Obama, Trump now, or others later). What's worse is that, if harmed, the political divisiveness in this country may result in comments such as "they deserved it," or "had it coming."
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2018-02-20
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