A “Troll factory” in the U.S. has created a “hotline” to prevent Masturbation

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The report provides three examples of posts of the Russian Internet”trolls”. They are placed on a specially created fake web pages: one for allegedly supporting the LGBT page in Facebook LGBT United, and another two in the fake group dedicated to the religious movement of Jesus Army (“Army of Jesus”)

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In the report of the American researchers of New Knowledge, Research and also Canfield of Columbia University for the Committee on US intelligence on the activities of the Russian “Agency of Internet research”, which is also called the “Troll factory”, stated that the Agency created in USA fake hotline to combat Masturbation. It was assumed that it will be young soldiers of the United States, which can then be manipulated.

The report provides three examples of posts of the Russian Internet”trolls”. They are placed on a specially created fake web pages: one for allegedly supporting the LGBT page in Facebook LGBT United, and another two in the fake group dedicated to the religious movement of Jesus Army (“Army of Jesus”), writes The Verge.

In the first of these publications, the authors offer support to LGBT Teens: “If you are an LGBT teenager and you need someone to talk to I’m here, and I’ll listen. I’m not looking for intimacy or something else. I will not reveal my gender or name. Times are hard and no one deserves to feel lonely”.

The other two offer advice against Masturbation: “Struggling with addiction to Masturbation? Contact me and we will win this together.”

“You can’t hold hands with God when I masturbate. Call us on the hotline if you need help,” reads the post, “Troll factory” that belongs to “Putin’s cook” Eugene Prigogine.

Hotline actively promoted among American recruits. It is assumed that the information obtained would be used to blackmail and manipulate these people in the future.

The authors of the report don’t know, call anyone on these hotlines, and which telephone advice can be obtained.

The researchers analyzed 10.4 million tweets 3841 account 1100 video 17 YouTube channels, 116000 photo 133 instagram accounts and 61500 posts 61 Facebook page, allegedly belonging to the “factory trolls.” Information about them was provided by the intelligence Committee of the U.S. Senate.