The “Words of Iron” app gives zionists one centralized hub to promote posts that support Israel by increasing their engagement (including by pasting pre-written comments) while directing users to anti-zionist posts to report in an effort to get the post or the poster removed from the internet. It’s a zionist brigading app.
“Words of Iron” sounds like a name a neonazi would come up with.
I was gonna post if the Nazis had internet this is the type of shit they would name their websites, although words of iron might be 60 letters long in German for all I know.
Brigading is a made up redditor concept used by people who are mad that people from outside their echo chamber show up. Whatever this is shouldn’t be conflated with that.
I think it’s the opposite, this is actual brigading and what redditors use the word for shouldn’t be confused with this
whichever it is, please dont mistake me for a redditor
Twitch recently indefinitely suspended me (full time streamer for the past 7 years) for “sharing extensive content related to terrorist or violent extremist groups” so while I’ve been fighting that, I’ve been digging into the ways that zionists are manipulating social media platforms and algorithms to their benefit (and to our detriment).
their greatest (and laziest) weapon seems to be fucking with people’s livelihoods like that.
silencing anyone with a platform. i hope you can win your fight!
damn that sucks. i used to watch ur streams and appreciate the work u have done. hope you can find a new platform!
Help prevent the spread of false or anti-Israeli content by reporting it.
bit on the nose imo
I edit in Wikipedia. The pro Israeli brigading is fucking painful. You can’t get in one discussion without 7 other random editors jumping in to chime in to say that Al Jazeera is a biased news source or that a Twitter post disproved that point.
Wikipedia of Iron
As fucked up as this is, how hard would it be to take this concept and make a leftist version of it for us to use to brigade our enemies?
They started it so why shouldn’t we?