I've seen tweets re:my OSINT thread asking why reporters aren't doing the same thing. I've seen some amazing OSINT work by reporters from small outlets to large, but there is a limited number of reporters with a finite amount of resources and an inverse number of deadlines
I don't blame reporters.
The cost of the entry to create inauthentic behavior/disinformation/misinformation is low, the opportunity cost to getting caught is low, there is little reason not to if you are a bad actor. It is everything from product reviews, to YouTube stars buying views, to nation states
On Saturday the 5th the New York Post put up an exclusive article about a few parents groups that planned to pay for a billboard truck to protest Critical Race Theory being taught in NYC prep schools
@soft_fox_lad noticed some suspicious information about the largest of the groups, Prep School Accountability, and shared it with me
If you rotate which users get the boot or decided to keep a few users the same from each ban wave you also lead to possible splintering or infighting as they try to find the Judas in the group
It is an easy way to create friction in the process of creating new accounts
Most modern search engines, rather than searching for exact words, use Natural Language Processing(NLP) and try to figure out similar phrases and words to what you are searching unless you use quotes around your search which means FIND EXACTLY THESE WORDS IN THIS ORDER
It appears Bing is blocking images from searches for "tank man" referencing the famous 1989 Tiananmen Square photo
If you try being more exacting by searching "Tiananmen Tank Man" you get this