By Mark Esposito, Weekend Blogger
Fascinating book out by NPR media reporter, David Folkenflik, entitled Murdoch’s World: The Last of the Old Media Empires that explores the strange world of publisher Rupert Murdoch. Gobbler of such English-speaking newspapers as The News of The World, The Sun, The Wall Street Journal, and The Times, Murdoch is mostly known for his media collaboration with Roger Ailes in the development and promotion of Fox News, the Right’s mouthpiece of choice. Until his inglorious dismount from credibility in the London Phone Hacking scandal where a Murdoch newspaper employee was convicted of hacking the telephone voice mails of murdered British teenager, Milly Dowler, Murdoch had personified all that is unseemly about tabloid journalism. The personification of Charles Foster Kane, Murdoch fed the Right the red meat of dissention blending news with opinion and relying on practices that were criticized by honest journalists (even conservative ones) around the world calling it right-leaning tabloidism (here).
His right-wing pabulum had the desired effect when a media study by researchers at the University of Maryland found that regular Fox News viewers were more misinformed about American politics than viewers of any other channel. (here). Fox News immediately responded with this “substantive” reply about the merits of the study:
“The latest Princeton Review ranked the University of Maryland among the top schools for having ‘Students Who Study The Least’ and being the ‘Best Party School’ – given these fine academic distinctions, we’ll regard the study with the same level of veracity it was ‘researched’ with.”
As the Huffington Post notes, “For the record, the Princeton Review says the University of Maryland ranks among the ‘Best Northeastern Colleges,” Stelter notes. “It was No. 19 on the Review’s list of ‘Best Party Schools.” (here). Misinformation,it seems, extends beyond the viewership and all the way up to the executive suites at Fox News.
For his part, the foreign-born Murdoch calmly states his place in American politics as the savior of the GOP. In an interview with Fortune magazine, Murdoch makes that point (here):
Fortune: “Does it bother you at all, Rupert, that there is a view that Fox News has contributed in a big way to the political discontent in the U.S., degraded the political process, and maybe, in spotlighting the Tea Party, even hurt the Republican Party?”
Murdoch: “It has certainly given voice and hope to people who didn’t like all that liberal championing thrown at them on CNN. I think it has absolutely saved it. It has certainly given voice and hope to people who didn’t like all that liberal championing thrown at them on CNN. “
Voice, indeed, as in Bill O’Reilly, Sean Hannity and the myriad of right-wing pundits who keep up a very public drumbeat of Republican position points. Nothing much new there but the fascinating part of Folkenflick’s book is not the public manipulation of stories and ideas but instead the shadow war being waged on fair-minded internet blogs and their like-minded commenters by the paid flacks from Fox News and other Right-wing organizations. Folkenflik says shills in Fox’s online PR staff maintained between twenty and a hundred fake profiles on each social media account. The fake commenters then used the accounts to promote right-wing agendas.
And it’s not just the hacks on the payroll at Fox News that get into the act but piece workers are recruited into the slime as well. Freelance writer Randa Morris describes the recruitment process:
I have encountered hundreds of help wanted postings for fake right-wing bloggers, paid commenters and bogus survey takers. Most of the positions pay between five and ten cents a post. The “paid commenters” ads usually appear on international freelancing sites, meaning you do not have to live in the United States to help push the tea party agenda here. (here)
Here’s an example of a Craig’s List ad purporting to seek out paid commenters to hawk right-wing talking points (Right click and Use the “Open Image In New Tab” for a better view):

Could this be fake? In the ether of internet guerilla warfare, everything is dubious but we have to admit the possibly it’s true in view of Folkenflik’s book. The placement in a Canadian Craig’s List lends some credence to Randa Morris’ proposition that foreign recruiters are alive and well in the blog-o-sphere seeking paid commenters.
Folkenflik details that right-wing commenters are using fake profiles and they are getting paid. He also notes the shadowy tactics used to hide true identities such as wireless broadband connections to block tracing the comments back to their sources. It’s long been known that so-called reputation management firms garner up to $10,000.00 per month to scrub unflattering (and often true) stories about its clients off the internet. (You can read a great exposition of this in the New York Magazine here). It’s no long stretch to conclude that what can be taken away can just as easily be injected into the dialog.
Folkenflik explains that the paid commenters don’t just stick to Fox News blogs but spread out through the internet to spew the talking points and drive off real commenters. The tactics are vicious personal attacks with the goal of stifling liberal or moderate points of view. The attacks usually come in packs and are both immediate and bullying. And since many liberal to moderate voices are well-educated folks with little desire for direct verbal confrontation, the tactics work:
“They respond to normal people in the comments sections of any number of web-sites, often with aggressive and insulting attacks.Gawker reports that its site is one of many that has been targeted by Fox’s paid commenters, otherwise known as social media trolls. According to Gawker, Folkenflik said that when he was at Fox “even blogs with minor followings were reviewed to ensure no claim went unchecked. The point of these fake commenters is not just to push a specific agenda. It’s also to deceive the unsuspecting public about the actual amount of support that exists for that agenda. Paid commenters use vicious attacks against anyone who posts an opposing opinion. Eventually the attacks have the effect of driving people with opposite views away from the targeted sites. This allows them to dominate the web with their fake profiles, while at the same time discouraging real people from participating in the discussion.” (here)
Armed with this info how do we spot a paid troll versus an ideologue? Here’s my checklist:
1. Immediate response to contrary views.
2. Huge volume of comments.
3. Provocative personal attacks.
4. Gloating over driving people away from the blog.
5. Fawning deference to the blog host to ensure continued ability to post.
6. False professions of fair mindedness as shown over time.
7. Ganging up with other trolls to intimidate.
8. Avoiding the merits of a piece to attack the author or supporter.
9. Similar postings across the web on other sites
10. Stalking opposing commenters to obtain personal information and revealing that information.
You think ISIS is a direct threat to our democracy? Look closer to home.
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~Mark Esposito, Weekend Blogger
Kudos to Gene Howington for educating me on the perils and politics of propaganda with his contributions on this blog and sparking my interest.
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ChipS, There have been some great comments. You have to understand, this is mespo saying to JT, “You want some weekend posts, I’ll give you some weekend posts!” Darren has made his usual solid, non polemic posts this weekend. This is really like Throwback Sunday. The shout out to Gene Howington @ the end is a knife twist. I’m sure you remember that guy!! I think this is a swan song.
Nick – as the British used to say, mespo ‘blotted his copybook while JT was on vacation.’
Scott, cognitive dissonance.
“Sometimes we must reveal the obvious.”
Dredd, looks like my Intrade comment is stuck in moderation… But let’s just say that when Intrade changed their comment policy to paid accounts only, a whole bunch of sock puppets went up in smoke… The Great Intrade Sock Puppet Fire of 2012…
The right wing media has it’s demographic: Old white people who hate govt but want that Social Security check on time and make sure that Medicare is functioning flawlessly at all times. Funny stuff, really.
This Fox News, cable news discussion is better suited for a retirement community, since the average age of a Fox ‘News’ viewer is 68 and the others are approaching retirement age.
Fox News is losing younger viewers at an even faster rate than its competitors. With a median viewer age now at 68 according to Nielsen data through mid-January (compared with 60 for MSNBC and CNN, and 62 to 64 for the broadcast networks), Fox is in essence a retirement community … If it is actuarially possible, its median viewer age will keep creeping upward. (It rose by two years over the course of 2013.)
Half of Fox News’ Viewers Are 68 and Older – The Atlantic http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2014/01/half-of-fox-news-viewers-are-68-and-older/283385/
Old white people are fearful of change and need to be reassured that if old white people ruled the country it would be financially sound, morally superior, God fearing with ‘Christian’ values and righteously governed. A pathetic display indeed, but one that has a larger audience than the other ‘younger’ viewer news outlets.
I can’t watch any of them, as I strictly read my news (other than The Daily Show and Colbert). This way I don’t have to deal with programmed talking heads who treat their viewers like emotionally fragile kindergartners (of which, sadly, most are).
You calling me a dog, Spinelli?
“Who let the dog out..who, who, who?”
Still voting for the Republicans that want to put you in jail for smoking weed?
“Folkenflik says shills in Fox’s online PR staff maintained between twenty and a hundred fake profiles on each social media account. The fake commenters then used the accounts to promote right-wing agendas.” – Mark Esposito
Great piece.
Sometimes we must reveal the obvious.
I am pretty sharp but I would be hard-pressed to keep 100 different identities going. Hell, I have enough trouble with one. 😉
The Bears are losing 38-7 in the first half. We should all give JT a break here today. They still have Cutler for 3 years. The new Jeff George. Million dollar arm and 10 cent head.
Is Bruce a parody account? Or a paid troll?
“M.L.K., another murdered Repbulican”
Heh. Yeah, back when Republicans occasionally stood up for unions, huh?
“Fox News has conservatives and liberals on its shows”
So, you’re Mel Brooks? Cause that’s pretty funny. An occasional liberal on Fox, like Kucinich (?) doesn’t make up for all those years of Combs.
drn0001:
“Umm, I believe that Folkenflik is still with NPR as media reporter.”
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You’re exactly right per their website. I’ve made the correction and thanks.
The left cannot stand that one network (out or them all) is truly ‘fair and balanced.’ Fox News has conservatives and liberals on its shows….something you will NEVER find on something like MSNBC’s Hardball.
Sure you will see a token liberal, but he or she is always outnumbered by conservatives on the program! When you have evidence and science on your side, such as climate change, you do not act irresponsibly by airing disinformation from a client change denier.
Hey, Bruce, what year was that when Malcom X said that? Was that before or after the Southern Strategy started?
M.L.K., another murdered Repbulican
The hallmark of a really good post is the high quality of the comments it generates.
While the left uses bribery through welfare and food stamps, and threats that the right will take them away.” The democrats are playing you for a political chump and if you vote for them you are not only a chump but a traitor to your race” quote by Malcom X 2 days before he was killed
Paul, quit whining, we all get attacked regularly here on Turley. We all have to deal with it.
Annie – I have never whined about being attacked. I just used it as a counter example to the ‘faux examples’ that Mark was throwing out.
Schulte: “Waiting for the sands of time to run out does not make the scandal go away. Ask Bill Clinton about Monica.”
This from the guy who says it’s time we stopped blaming his boy W for lying us into war and crashing the economy.
Changing the subject does not make the scandal go away. Look, look, a shiny object.
You admitted it, you are just backin and hoeing now.
Harry Z… now there’s some class concern trolling. Wingnut Republicans acting like Democrats…
“As a Democrat, people like you disgust me. Get the hell outta my party.”
I doubt you’re a Democrat. And if you want me to quit being a Democrat and posting on this blog, you’re going to have to do better than just bossing me around.
Waiting for the sands of time to run out does not make the scandal go away. Ask Bill Clinton about Monica.