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In reply to the discussion: I'm seeing way more "Name Removed" posts than usual lately [View all]liberal N proud
(61,201 posts)7. I see that as a gooid thing right now
DU has been overrun of late with trolling. It has been frustrating because some of these current infiltrations are very well done and they are deceptive enough to keep them from being exposed making it difficult to alert their posts.
As I contemplate renewal of my membership, this is important to me that we are not faced with propaganda.
Glad to see that what I thought I was seeing was in fact that.
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I think they are beginning to realize that they are increasingly becoming irrelevant in the
Baitball Blogger
Nov 2013
#5
It's not "light," they're attracted to noise and D.U. makes a lot a racket, I watched World War Z
Uncle Joe
Nov 2013
#10
I could only take 15 minutes of that last night. I like zombies but comedy ones not action ones. nt
valerief
Nov 2013
#30
Fear & ignorance. Pity the fools, but respond to their assinine posts w/facts. They're brainwashed
judesedit
Nov 2013
#12
What's funny is the Right Wing infiltrated the churches for a total society takeover and all it did,
Spitfire of ATJ
Nov 2013
#37
I think the extreme right is frustrated because they KNOW they are losing the argument in the court
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2013
#25