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Julian Assange explains how “troll farm” in St. Petersburg was nothing more than social media spam business (Video)

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange weighed in on Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s “13 Russian troll” indictment noting that the Russians bots from The Internet Research Agency, spent thousands of dollars on Facebook ads to grow their audiences…something that is very common and encouraged by Facebook.

I suppose this was spam, but I fell for it, so this is the best post you're going to get in this time slot

Okay, you're smarter than I am. I bought it.by KenI don't usually fall for spam scams, which I guess this was. I sat down at the computer with something like 50-55 minutes left to bang out a post, probably from two subjects I had vaguely mapped out. I did a little further tinkering with one of them, but decided to check my e-mail to see whether maybe God had e-mailed me something that with just a little dusting and polishing could be turned into a post.