nostrademons 3 days ago

Would assume it's to check if a site is foreign propaganda. A lot of the lesser-known news sites that you see linked on social media are actually psy-ops pushing an agenda, many of them foreign-based. Follow the technique in the article and you can easily blacklist Iranian ones.

  • elemdos 3 days ago

    I don’t buy psy-ops unless it’s American-made

  • keybored 2 days ago

    Why are people in the (presumed) West particularly afraid of the propaganda of a Middle Eastern country? Is the intelligence/propaganda unit there so good that they can program minds from a different continent better than Western oligarchs? This has got “Russia stole American democracy with millions worth of FB ads” vibes to it.

    But if there is an easy technical implement to avoid some propaganda then good on them I guess. Why not. One less thing to worry about.

  • mdni007 3 days ago

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    • testdelacc1 3 days ago

      Dozens of Scottish independence X accounts ‘went dark’ after Iranian internet blackout (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/06/25/scottish-ind...)

      Iran is actively working hard to make us hate our fellow citizens. That matters.

      • rozab 3 days ago

        More concretely, a bunch of Scottish nationalist accounts were unearthed as Iranian by the recent X location switch-on

    • ifidishshbsba 3 days ago

      So true, can this be adapted to detect Hasbara?

      • greenavocado 3 days ago

        Ask the person you are arguing with to denounce certain things and the response is often informative

    • kortilla 3 days ago

      If you’re in any western democracy you should worry about propaganda bots from Iran, DPRK, Russia, and China.

      They have well known active operations of helping fuel the flames of political division by amplifying both sides of extremely divisive topics.

      If you’ve ever engaged in flame wars about abortion, brexit, Scottish independence, the Ukraine war, the Gaza war, etc, there is a really good chance there were many participants from one of those parties.

      • austin-cheney 3 days ago

        Everybody spies and attempts psyops campaigns. I am much more concerned about nations that actively and massively attempt to exploit US election interference: Russia and Israel.

      • AngryData 3 days ago

        I worry even more about native propaganda bots honestly. Just because they are native it doesn't mean they aren't pushing a massive agenda, and they have even more motivation to do so.

      • Waterluvian 3 days ago

        Those all did concern me. These days they concern me far less than the U.S. I’ve got to prioritize my foes.

      • greenavocado 3 days ago

        JIDF never disappeared, it merely got a fresh coat of paint and disappeared from the public eye

      • keybored 2 days ago

        That’s terrible. There’s no war/conflict but the class war.

      • ipaddr 3 days ago

        Worry about these countries don't worry about Israel? Doesn't Israel fund both sides of fueling political division?

cj 3 days ago

It’s illegal for US companies to do business with anyone in Iran.

asdefghyk 3 days ago

Im guessing - its for some protest action? ... but really I have NO IDEA.