How diehard Trump fans transformed their Twitter accounts into bots which spread conspiracies in a vast Russia-style disinformation network

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The Power10 app allowed Trump a network of Trump supporters to evade anti-bot rules, and spread QAnon conspiracies and propaganda.

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How diehard Trump fans transformed their Twitter accounts into bots which spread conspiracies in a vast Russia-style disinformation network

How diehard Trump fans transformed their Twitter accounts into bots which spread conspiracies in a vast Russia-style disinformation network

The Power10 app allowed Trump a network of Trump supporters to evade anti-bot rules, and spread QAnon conspiracies and propaganda.

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