Users can easily distinguish troll comments - Seymour Hazi
Baku/16.04.21/Turan: Users can easily distinguish and recognize trolls, highlight comments written by ordinary readers and written by a troll, Deputy Chairman of the Popular Front Party Seymour Hazi tells about it in an interview with the "Cetin Sual“ (Difficult Question) program of Turan agency.
Opposition parties are unable to maintain huge troll networks, he said. He drew attention to a recent investigation by the British publication Guardian, which confirmed that Facebook has deleted about 8,000 accounts (trolls) associated with the ruling New Azerbaijan Party in Azerbaijan.
According to Khazi, the PFPA uses social networks to organize party work, since it has been deprived of its office for more than 15 years.
To preserve its political existence, the party is working with members of the Popular Front Party through social networks. The government is interested in keeping the trolls. However, sometimes there are differences of opinion among the pro-government trolls.
He believes that the authorities should remove the bans on access to TV so that “all political forces have access to the air and conduct free discussions,” Khazi said. -05B-
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