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Expanding on that last official item, Other types of intimidation to prevent an eligible person from voting freely ,Closing polling places
Making absurdly long ballots designed to increase voting times
Not putting into play what the voters actually voted to do/change
Gerrymandering is obviously a form of voter suppression
Creating onerous bureaucratic id procedures
Social media propaganda designed to create a ‘both sides’ narrative
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Today's word/expression comes to us from social media.
Example: "Joe presented himself as a concerned citizen, but he was actually an Internet shill for the Progressive Campaign to Re-elect Senator Blowhard."
Internet shill
noun
An Internet shill is someone who promotes something or someone online for pay without divulging that they are associated with the entity they shill for.
A shill might create a Facebook or Twitter account, set up a blog or simply comment through these and other channels, such as discussion forums. The purpose is to artificially improve the social perception of the entity shilled for. Shills promote companies, products, public figures and viewpoints for profit, while pretending to have no motivation for doing so other than personal belief.
It can be difficult to detect when inflated metrics are the result of cyber shilling. Often, the people doing the actual work are not hired directly by the people they shill for. Someone seeking an enhanced reputation might contract with a domestic firm that performs some less questionable service, such as social media consulting. The consulting firm, in turn, might contract with a cyber shill company based somewhere with very low labor costs. At those premises, low-paid workers perform the actual work.
More complex Internet shill jobs, such as spreading disinformation, are more demanding and may be well-paid. Such jobs may be telecommute positions or conducted from temporary offices which are frequently moved to avoid detection.
Shill derives from shillaber, a word used in the early 20th century for the accomplice of a carnival worker employed to excite interest in the games and sideshows while pretending to be a member of the general audience.
Also see "sock puppet," "sock puppet marketing"
What is Internet shill? - Definition from WhatIs.com
An Internet shill is someone who promotes something or someone online for pay without divulging that they are associated with the entity they shill for. A shill might create a Facebook or Twitter account, set up a blog or simply comment through these and other channels, such as discussion forums.whatis.techtarget.com
Media consulting firms. We used to have had a guy on the EE Board who worked for one in the DC area.Is there somewhere you can apply to be an internet shill?