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    1. resurrectedbydick on

      No less, under a post wishing Merry Christmas specifically to “all Hungarians”.

    2. Did i miss something? Why would he be in panic? Aren’t next elections in 2 or 3 years?

    3. JackieMortes on

      I’m surprised I’m about to say this but I think when it comes to believability of likes, comments and reactions even fucking twitter (rip) is not as bad as Facebook. Normally I wouldn’t give a shit but sadly a lot of boomers have moved in there in recent 5-10 years or so and they’re ten times more suspectible to online disinfo than most of younger people who grew out of Facebook since its peak

    4. LightSideoftheForce on

      They have been doing this for a very long time, this is not news at all

    5. alexqaws on

      What a noob. He should ask Romanian bros how to get fake likes and comments, they know all about it.

    6. Flamboyant_Nine on

      Orban using the Russian troll factories is such a 2024 Romanian election outdated method already

    7. LegoPirateShip on

      Not gonna lie, in Budapest, you can find a Pho restaurant on every third corner, and a 2 thai message salons in every corner.

    8. ApolloSancus on

      He should let some real Vietnamese into Hungary, they’d be tearing it up with some French Bakeries

      But noooo

    9. GRed-saintevil on

      Georgian Dream members do that all the time on their already “sponsored” fb posts lol. 40k Likes, 200 comments.
      sounds about right

    10. Advanced-Vermicelli8 on

      Seems like they learned something from romanian elections

    11. They used to do it a lot in Georgia too, spamming Vietnamese likes on posts commemorating war victims, now they’ve moved on to custom-made bot accounts, so heads up, I guess.

    12. Sad-Attempt6263 on

      could that Magyar fella win the next Hungarian election?

    13. turkish__cowboy on

      We have a professional communications agency and troll army with years of experience – they never make such mistakes. Orbán has much to learn from the best friend.

      Guys here even disguise themselves as dissidents to trick and manipulate in the long term.

    14. DryBar8334 on

      Nothing new under the sun. Most if not all succesfull politicians buy their following…

    15. Neomadra2 on

      It’s almost 2025 and Facebook still allows this shit. God I’m glad that I left this shithole many years ago.

    16. atechnokolos on

      His opponent’s(Péter Magyar) christmas facebook post got 75k likes in 5-6 hour already so I can understand why he “borrowed” a few likes.

    17. furgerokalabak on

      They have done it for years. Under their posts there are thousands of bought likes from Turkish, Bangladeshi, Vietnamese, Pakistani fake profiles.

    18. dead97531 on

      Meanwhile Péter Magyar (Tisza party) has 76k likes right know on his latest post 😀 Magyar’s post might be the most likes any Hungarian person has ever received

    19. tremblt_ on

      While this is pathetic, I wouldn’t immediately label it as „panic mode“

      Believe it or not: These stupid tactics have worked in the past. Maybe they will work again? We just have to remind ourselves that elections are decided by old, badly informed people who are easily manipulated by the oldest propaganda tactics imaginable.

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