THINK strongly criticized for fake accounts on social media

THINK strongly criticized for fake accounts on social media

Tech February 13, 2017 09:42

the hague - The party THINK gets a lot from past social media, it now appears that the party is using fake accounts on social media to attack opponents and advertise the party.

THINK would be attacked that way Labour MP Ahmed Marcouch, who had criticized in the Volkskrant on the party. NRC which concluded Friday, after talks with (former) employees and the reading of confidential documents, internal emails and chats.

Farid Azarkan, number two on the list of the movement said in a chat on WhatsApp a comment on, the newspaper said. Enes Yigit, leader of the youth wing of THINK, then would have suggested to use a so-called troll account. Azarkan accepted that, when Yigit said, 'Go do that. '

Some fake accounts have indigenous names like Adrian Wijenberg, Norbert Groenendijk and Ted Danes. For the profiles are picked photos from the Internet, such as the photo of the Belgian dramatist Lucas De Man. The party would have made indigenous profiles because they wanted to be seen as 'angry Turks who only stand up for Muslims,' ​​said NRC.

Social media rains negative reactions to the revelations. 'And again @DenkNL put their supporters more in a bad light than to represent them,' wrote a critical tweeter. Another writes: 'Can we, now that we have established that THINK is a troll party, they totally ignore until March 15?'

Ahmed Marcouch reacts strongly: 'So #Denk of @F_azarkan campaigning. People beset by a gang of trolls, if that does not help, fake lawyers. '

Others ask for a response from the party. Which remains far off.

The party published earlier this week called a video message in which Tunahan Kuzu says NRC journalists 'digging and rooting are to find something about THINK. And soon they will surely come back with a kulverhaal. '

On Twitter are Kuzu and Öztürk already been inactive for several days. On February 9 Öztürk put last tweet an article stating that DO take steps against the NRC.

THINK would be attacked that way Labour MP Ahmed Marcouch, who had criticized in the Volkskrant on the party. NRC which concluded Friday, after talks with (former) employees and the reading of confidential documents, internal emails and chats.

Farid Azarkan, number two on the list of the movement said in a chat on WhatsApp a comment on, the newspaper said. Enes Yigit, leader of the youth wing of THINK, then would have suggested to use a so-called troll account. Azarkan accepted that, when Yigit said, 'Go do that. '

Some fake accounts have indigenous names like Adrian Wijenberg, Norbert Groenendijk and Ted Danes. For the profiles are picked photos from the Internet, such as the photo of the Belgian dramatist Lucas De Man. The party would have made indigenous profiles because they wanted to be seen as 'angry Turks who only stand up for Muslims,' ​​said NRC.

Social media rains negative reactions to the revelations. 'And again @DenkNL put their supporters more in a bad light than to represent them,' wrote a critical tweeter. Another writes: 'Can we, now that we have established that THINK is a troll party, they totally ignore until March 15?'

Ahmed Marcouch reacts strongly: 'So #Denk of @F_azarkan campaigning. People beset by a gang of trolls, if that does not help, fake lawyers. '

Others ask for a response from the party. Which remains far off.

The party published earlier this week called a video message in which Tunahan Kuzu says NRC journalists 'digging and rooting are to find something about THINK. And soon they will surely come back with a kulverhaal. '

On Twitter are Kuzu and Öztürk already been inactive for several days. On February 9 Öztürk put last tweet an article stating that DO take steps against the NRC.

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