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A poll found that 88% of German voters fear foreign election interference, with Russia (45%), the US (42%), and China (26%) seen as top threats.

Concerns include deepfake disinformation and social media manipulation, with 56% believing Germany is unprepared. Elon Musk, a vocal far-right supporter, has drawn criticism for allegedly influencing German politics.

Voters also worry about the far-right AfD's aggressive online campaigns. Many (79%) believe populists benefit most from social media.

Meanwhile, 71% support creating a new ministry to combat digital misinformation.

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[–] ChickenLadyLovesLife 3 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

I’m totally amazed that they pulled that off so well.

That's been their MO for a long time now. In the runup to the 2000 election, Al Gore's inarguable main strength was his championing of the Internet, such that "{whatever} superhighway" (derived from his coining of the term "Information Superhighway") had already become a well-worn joke format. Karl Rove took Gore's perfectly defensible - and actually 100% true - claim that he "took the initiative in creating the Internet" and through simple repetition turned it into "Al Gore claimed to have invented the Internet", making Gore seem like a crazed person. Which helped Bush Jr. get elected and cemented the GOP's current control over the Supreme Court.

[–] MutilationWave 2 points 11 hours ago

Absolutely. Even I believed and repeated the jokes about Gore inventing the internet, and I voted for him!

Karl Rove, Roger Stone, the right gets all the genius ratfuckers and the Democrats have to always take the high road. It's disgusting.