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  • Serb's employer is getting sued.

    The mysterious Russian agency that hires people to write pro-Kremlin propaganda on the web stepped into the public spotlight for the first time Tuesday as a former employee took it to court.

    The Agency for Internet Studies, which runs what has been called a "troll factory" from a nondescript Saint Petersburg address, is being sued by employee Lyudmila Savchuk for alleged underpayment and various labour violations.

    The agency however is now seeking to avoid public scrutiny by offering to compensate Savchuk, who told AFP in an interview earlier this year that she was one of many paid to write comments online supporting President Vladimir Putin's policies.

    Lawyer Yekaterina Nazarova, representing the agency, told the Petrogradsky district court judge that her client was "ready to strike a settlement" with Savchuk, who had asked for a symbolic sum of 10,000 rubles ($185).

    Nazarova offered to wire the sum to Savchuk's account, before quickly leaving the courthouse at the end of the hearing without commenting to the press.

    Savchuk said she was happy with the outcome, but indicated that her crusade against the agency was not yet finished.

    - 'Out of the shadows' -

    "I am very pleased, they pretended they don't exist at all and now they have come out of the shadows for the first time, we saw their representative," she told AFP.

    "But I will feel that I won only after the troll factory closes completely."

    Savchuk says she worked at the agency for two months after responding to a generic online advert, but quit in March 2015 and now vows to expose the organisation's schemes.

    The agency, located in the north of Russia's second-largest city, is blamed by observers for doing the Kremlin's dirty work on the Internet, polluting news websites with inflammatory comments and even causing social networks to block anti-Putin bloggers.

    The phenomenon has become particularly intense during the conflict in Ukraine, with some reports claiming the agency has expanded into foreign languages, pictures and videos, and is even running its own news sites.

    Savchuk's lawyer Ivan Pavlov said the result of Tuesday's hearing -- the second this month after the agency skipped the first -- was "unexpected" and he suspected the defendant of trying to escape the public eye.

    "I suppose the defendant considers it a lesser evil to recognise the lawsuit and pay compensation," he said.

    Pavlov added that the next step would be a meeting with Savchuk at the agency's headquarters in July, which he called "another chance to make their activities transparent".


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    Only a stupid Westerner would believe blah blah blah Stalin did nothing wrong

    (Sorry, too busy to do a proper Serb impersonation at the moment)
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    • #3
      There's something similar operating over here. It's disgusting. So far, they only seem to be targeting newspapers and wikipedia.
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      • #4
        Poor Ellestar. He might be out of a job.

        Btw total back wages were just $185? You Russians don't get paid ****.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by N35t0r View Post
          There's something similar operating over here. It's disgusting. So far, they only seem to be targeting newspapers and wikipedia.
          According to the news reports they have quota, something like a post every 45 seconds, and they target the comments sections of newspapers and media outlets, blogs, social media, Web forums, and just about any where else. They are given themes, talking points, fake pictures, are told to spam links to pro-Putin websites, and to do things like vandalize Wikipedia pages. Reportedly they have expanded opporations into hacking websites which dare to say anything Putin doesn't like including making whole fake news sites and then inserting them into hacked sites. They spoofed a fake tornado story and got it trending on twitter.

          I am not sure how the dictator thinks this is going to help him but apparently he does think it will help him.
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          • #6
            Oh it'll help him. How does that quote go? If you make the lie big enough and say it often enough people will believe it? Something like that. Who said that anyway?

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            • #7
              JM

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              • #8
                I suspect that a lot of de facto dictatorships will pay people to be internet trolls - several years ago it was revealed that China was doing this, and shortly after that Urban Ranger left forever because his cover was blown.

                It would surprise me if a nation that is ostensibly a democracy would have an official internet troll department, but public money still makes its way into internet trolling - a few years ago it was revealed that a lot of congressmen were paying people to deface their opponents' Wikipedia pages and things like that (with the guilty congressional pages being thrown under the bus while the conressmen denied any complicity).

                I've worked for companies that strongly encouraged employees to go on Facebook or wherever and talk about how awesome the company is, but have never worked for one that encouraged employees to deface rivals' facebook pages or whatever.
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                • #9
                  At least that 8s marginally less pathetic than when Mitt Romney paid for fake twitter followers and Facebook friends.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Dinner View Post
                    Poor Ellestar. He might be out of a job.

                    Btw total back wages were just $185? You Russians don't get paid ****.
                    I think it is funny that Russians would try to troll Americans.

                    Our oligarchy is much better
                    To us, it is the BEAST.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Dinner View Post
                        Reportedly they have expanded opporations into hacking websites which dare to say anything Putin doesn't like
                        That might explain the mysterious disappearance of the first Russia thread.
                        "I am sick and tired of people who say that if you debate and you disagree with this administration somehow you're not patriotic. We should stand up and say we are Americans and we have a right to debate and disagree with any administration." - Hillary Clinton, 2003

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                          Indifference is Bliss

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