Christopher Bouzy (spoutible.com/cbouzy) Profile picture
When I was 9, I started coding on a Mattel Aquarius computer. I developed several products in my 20s & 30s, and then in 2018, I launched Bot Sentinel.

Oct 8, 2021, 6 tweets

New: By now, you may have heard about the “viral” video released by Project Veritas that purportedly shows an internal email from Pfizer obtained by a “whistleblower.” Approximately 11k accounts shared the video using the exact text to get the video to trend, and here is how...

Twitter prohibits platform manipulation and spamming, so if thousands of users are tweeting the exact text to get a topic to trend purposely, they are breaking Twitter’s TOS/rules. However, there are 3rd party tools that allow people to tweet content with pre-filled text...

Using Telegram, Project Veritas was able to exploit the sharing functionality and get their video to trend on Twitter. However, using Telegram is also a way to give them cover for their platform manipulation. By using Telegram, they can also hide their coordinated activity...

"Someone" created hundreds of accounts a few days before the video was released or on the same day, and the accounts primarily tweeted about the video and Project Veritas. Someone attempted to mask the activity, but we were able to find these accounts...

The deception doesn’t stop there. Project Veritas then solicit donations to support the “whistleblowers.” Project Veritas has raised over $655,000 for two “whistleblowers.” So not only are they using fake accounts to amplify disinformation, they then profit from it. It’s a scam.

Endless Project Veritas spam.

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