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this post was submitted on 10 Aug 2023
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Before it was widely reported, Twitter's geocoding feature showed a ton of Russian-based accounts posing as "Americans" and only discussing politics. Would love to see lemmy be more transparent about accounts posting here too, tbh.
In all honesty, I would expect at least an organized troll farm to use VPNs ending outside Russia.
Random people in Russia might just act directly, but it's a red flag that's easy to pretty-inexpensively eliminate.
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It sounds like at least the Internet Research Agency troll farm used VPNs.
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-43093390
Even if it's just a hash of an ip4, that would go a long way towards identifying who is coming from where
I'd say you probably want to check my geolocation?