高级五毛党伪造推特转推,阻止推友进行六四纪念

一般大家以为五毛党能一眼识别,实际不然。五毛不仅在国内评论,在海外比如推特也有活动。本文只阐述了高级五毛,明显的五毛和直接刷屏的五毛不是本文重点

现在,五毛越来越隐蔽,并且使用心理学制造红色恐怖来阻止大家进行六四纪念。此篇文章曝光了一系列这种隐蔽系列的五毛。这些推特上的五毛Follow了很多民运人士,而且推文都比较隐蔽,让人一眼看上去像普通的推友。

中国境外没有任何阻止纪念六四的行为。香港六四烛光晚会没有任何被骚扰或者人员被打的报道。但是高级五毛伪造恐怖气氛,让推友以为在国外纪念六四都不安全。

以下是高级五毛在六四时推特上的活动。

64黑丝行(@emmaxiryssu 3 tweets, 10 followers) 用号召让大家穿“黑丝”的方法阻扰黑衣游行。

六四“黑衫行”活动由于遭到不明人群的骚扰,带来安全隐患为确保民运人士的人生安全,现“黑衫行”活动更改为“黑丝行”活动,请大家六四那天不要再穿黑衫了,该船黑丝袜聚会。在活动过程中请大家注意自己的安全,保持警惕@Blackguard64

— 64黑丝行 (@emmaxiryssu) June 2, 2014

还有更加隐蔽的五毛。这个五毛假装是为大家安全着想,并在图片中给出了5条安全建议,有几百字。建议包括了不要带手机等。其看似是为了安全考虑,实际上大部分人出去不可能不带手机,这样一说很多人估计会迟疑不敢参加纪念六四活动。这种卑劣的手段,五毛在茉莉花期间也使用过。 特别注意,这条推特有119次转推,显然是机器伪造的。(我们的@GreatFireChina目前有1万多人关注,一般转推只有十几次。)

 

【紧急通告:六四纪念集会骚扰频现 各位网友做好安全应急淮备】最近几日,香港、台湾、美国等地组织了黑衫行参加纪念六四二十五週年游行示威活动,活动过程中发生了数起骚扰事件,遭不明身份人员殴打抢劫,身体和财务遭到损失。请注意一下事项 pic.twitter.com/KxxDmy5E2D

— TaipeiOldHippie (@taipeioldhippie) June 2, 2014

看看此推文的评论,看起来好像很多去游行的人被打了,实际上都是五毛账号。 这些账号的其他推特有推荐穿黑丝的,有推荐白T恤的,有在简介里写支持民运的,有迷惑性。

 

之后是 (@vyrigita 2538604674 30 tweets, 0 followers)

是要穿黑山集会么,穿黑衫会被打 小心惹祸上身 活动的时候有人号召 你想过被打了谁来为你负责么

— 王琪 (@vyrigita) June 3, 2014

此人假装好心好意的分析,担心推友人生安全。实际上用心理学来用被打恐吓推友,阻止推友纪念六四。 他的推文被转了30-40次,显然是机器伪造次数的。特别注意,此推文被收集中文推特热点的中文锐推客自动转发了,和其他真正的中文热门推混在一起,迷惑性非常大。

以上证据显示,五毛党没有下线。本文最后提供网上流传的五毛行为准则,未知来源。 4-8条极其下流。

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