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View submission: Reddit’s 2017 transparency report and suspect account findings
Do you realize how little influence 1,000 accounts have on this entire website? Especially when the top karma account are only topping out at 10,000? Maybe focus on something that actually matters.
Comment by CarioGod at 11/04/2018 at 02:36 UTC
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Topping out at 10,000? Obviously you're simply complaining without even reading anything, the list that was posted had 13 accounts with more than 10,000 karma, with the top one having more than 99k.
Maybe focus on reading before presenting yourself like an idiot.
Comment by DonutsMcKenzie at 11/04/2018 at 05:11 UTC
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That relies on a massive assumption that this list is exhaustive. Considering the fact that one of the top-karma accounts on that list was only banned a few days ago, I'm willing to guess that there are many more undiscovered accounts out there even now.
It's worth noting that Facebook claims that >125,000,000 users were exposed to Russian propaganda during the election. For context, the electoral college was swayed by ~100,000 voters in a handful of states. IF even 1% of people were at all swayed by the Russian propaganda on Facebook alone, that could be enough to change the outcome of the election.