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The ads also contained claims designed to discourage voter turnout, such as claims that the election results could be hacked or the outcome was pre-decided.

Discussing the possibility of electoral fraud is now misinformation.

Thank you, fair and unbiased, " human rights watchdog Global Witness and the Cybersecurity for Democracy Team (C4D) at New York University."

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Also, I hate these kinds of studies. If you want to find systemic bias, you'll need to compare the total ads accepted and rejected, not the 20 ads you yourself submitted. It's like the r-slurred "systemic :marseybiast:" sociologists that submit same resumes with different names.

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Election rigging claims would depress rightoid turnout, so what's their beef?

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