A secretive group of internet vigilantes has vowed to cleanse Twitter of false information about climate change.
, posting misleading claims about Covid-19 could also lead to tweets being removed or accounts being suspended.
One of those accounts was Mike's. He is an Australian engineer with more than 23,000 followers on Twitter - many of whom believe in conspiracy theories. "I'm not surprised in the slightest," Mike says. Over the years, he claims to have been repeatedly targeted by groups like this one, which he accuses of "trolling" users like him.The "ninjas" share a set of rules laid out in a document called "The Resistor's Guide to Effective Trollhunting". In it, members are advised "not to engage" with their targets.
I suggest to Arthur that his behaviour may not be dissimilar to that of an online troll. "You could say that, because it is partially true," he replies.
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