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[–] Dasus@lemmy.world 8 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Except the pro-Russians won't say they're pro-Russians.

A lot of Russian propaganda is just sowing FUD.

Here's a tangentially related comic, as I just read the latter bit of your comment in that tone, (not saying you're guilty of the same things.)

Basically, because being directly pro-Russia is so see-through, a lot of bad actors merely sow FUD. For one check Davel@lemmy.ml if you want an example. A very polite person who lists links and sources (firehose of falsehood is also a soviet strategy btw).

Dude pretends to be American, talks American politics, but always in line with Russian propaganda, while saying things like "reality has a well known Russian propaganda bias" and absolutely refusing to address whether he is pro-Russian or not, despite very clearly having talking points which show he is strongly pro-Russian.

So either he's an American who fucking loves Soviet culture and larps being Russian, is actively against Ukraine and believes Russia was eight to invade it, so the least patriotic American to ever exist.

OR... (and I believe this to be a tad more likely) he's actually a lying Russian.

But Russians aren't known for disinformation and lies, right? Right....?

[–] TankovayaDiviziya@lemmy.world 0 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Yes, of course you are right. But for those less experienced on discourse, there is the principle of charity. It is important to give the benefit of the doubt that the interlocutor is acting in good faith. But when you exhaust all the good-faith and sensible arguments, and that person resorts to either providing irrational points or acting unreasonably and/or disingenuously, then it is completely safe to assume that the person is actually a bad-faith actor. It's on that person, not on you.

But you should not readily accuse someone a troll unless you could calmly point out why the person is such and such. Trolls exactly want you to do that.