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How the Internet Made the Far-Right
Nick Fuentes uses anti-moderation tactics and platform migration to spread antisemitic conspiracy theories and mobilize followers for electoral campaigns targeting 2028 and beyond.
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How the Internet Made the Far-Right
Alt-right Internet personalities Nick Fuentes and Alex Jones in 2020. (Photo by Zach Roberts/NurPhoto via Getty Images.)When Politico published racist and antisemitic messages from a Young Republican group chat in October, the surprise was as much who was talking as what they said. These weren’t anons who’d been unmasked as political operatives. They were already inside the machine, joking that they “love Hitler”—under their government names, in…
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Leaning Left1Leaning Right0Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Left, 50% Center
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- 50% of the sources lean Left, 50% of the sources are Center
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