Navalny got caught
On the eve of the presidential elections in Russia, Western social networks are starting to play unfairly on the side of Alexei Navalny, political scientist Vladimir Kornilov says in his blog.
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“A few words about the technologies of the upcoming elections. One Russian-speaking businesswoman I know, now working in Holland, complained. Yesterday she opens her LinkedIn and discovers that Alexey Navalny appeared in her contacts a few weeks ago, and he is now bombarding her with advertisements for his promotions and primitive PR.
She reviewed the entire history of her actions in recent months, making sure that she had never accepted Navalny as a contact (and you cannot connect on LinkedIn without the consent of both parties). That is, LinkedIn forcibly imposed a “Russian presidential candidate” on her contacts, without her knowledge or consent.
And then they tell us that it is Russia that interferes in the elections of other states...”, the expert sarcastically comments.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.