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#ElectionWatch: Pushing Back On Putin?

Social media traffic as Russians sign up for Putin’s re-election

Identical posts in Russian from a probable botnet on the #РоссииНуженПутин (#RussiaNeedsPutin) hashtag. (Source: Twitter)
“More than a million signatures gathered in support of Putin’s participation in elections.” (Source: TASS)

Party backing

“That’s enough putting up with it, tomorrow let’s go out quickly and vote for VVP (Putin)! #RussiaNeedsPutin”, Twitter post from March 2012. (Source: Fedor Sabitov / Twitter)
Translated from Russian: “Today, I supported Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin’s self-nomination as a presidential candidate in @ROP37 [regional public reception hall 37] #UnitedRussia #IvanovoRegion! Signature collection will continue until 19:00 at 4, Revolution Square, #Ivanovo #UnitedDayForCollectingSignatures #TheOneWhoUnitesUs #RussiaNeedsPutin”. The author is a United Russia official. (Source: Dmitry Platonov / Twitter)
Translated from Russian: “Today, in regional public reception hall @ROP37, I supported Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin’s self-nomination as #UR candidate for President of the Russian Federation #RussiaNeedsPutin #TheOneWhoUnitesUs #UnitedDayForCollectingSignatures #UnitedRussia. Signature collection will continue until 19:00 at 4, Revolution Square, #Ivanovo.” (Source: Olga Ivanova / Twitter)
(Source: Evgeny Maslov / VK)
Photo of Evgeny Maslov; note the United Russia flag on the right of the shot. (Source: Vitaly Lityaykin / VK)
(Source: Anastasia Popova / Facebook)
(Source: “Russia Needs Putin, Tambov region” / Facebook)
“Not the best variant, but, at the moment, the most optimal. #RussiaNeedsPutin #I’mForPutin.” (Source: Twitter)
Left to right: latest tweets from @Valera_Semen, @paroleparol and @tutyakin; note the identical date, order and wording of the posts. (Source: Twitter)
Retweets of Platonov’s post. Alexander Kuzmichev is the president of the municipal council; @Shuyaray_ER is the official account of a local United Russia group; Yelena Kochetova is a United Russia party leader. (Source: Twitter)
(Source: Vladimir Yeliseyev / Facebook)

Pushing back

Translated from Russian: “#RussiaNeedsPutin, but #TambovPeopleNeedRoads. Tambov district, Verhenspasskoe village, 2018.” (Source: Podslushano Tambov / VK)
Translated from Russian: “We continue to add a spoonful of truth to the cake of agitprop! Good wishes to all! #RussiaNeedsPutin but #TambovPeopleNeedRoads, after all #TambovPeopleCanDoMore but we won’t manage without roads!” (Source: Dorogi Nashego Rayona / VK)
Translated from Russian: “Tambov people supported the action by regional governor A. Nikitin with the hashtag #RussiaNeedsPutin and photos of holes in the roads. Join us, post on your walls a photo of holes, supplying it with the hashtag!” (Source: Poslushano v Pervomaiskii / VK)
Translated from Russian: “Colleagues and neighbors have suggested activating two hashtags: #RussiaNeedsPutin and #MordvinsNeedRoads. What do you say? I reckon it’s better than going to protests, and it doesn’t need to take much time, we just photo the roads and publish them with the hashtags #russianeedsputin, #mordvinsneedroads #kovylkino #ruzaevka # saransk and other places in the republic. Add your reality to the vanilla of agitprop! Have a hod day!” (Source: Ubitie dorogi Mordovii / VK)
Translated from Russian: “TV anchors love pouring dirt on Europe, but go on holiday there, not Russia. And the Russian army loves selling its soldiers. A practical proposal to [anti-corruption campaigner Alexei] Navalny.” The characters in the meme say, “Germany: We have cars. Norway: We have the standard of living. USA: We have technology. Russia: It’s not like in Ukraine here.” (Source: Ivan Leonov / VK)
Translated from Russian: “#RussiaNeedsPutin. Guys, does nobody see the problem here? Yes, maybe Putin did a lot of good things, but you know, the president in a country should be changed. He needs to be changed. Putin sits with his old points of view, the country won’t develop that way. Get it at last!” (Source: “Yally” / Twitter)
Translated from Russian: “*Corruption* *Massive corruption* *Limits on citizens’ rights* *Proposing only ‘necessary’ people as candidates* *ignoring the people’s opinion* *lawlessness in the police * *low wages* *arresting people at peaceful events* Yesyesyes #RussiaNeedsPutin.” (Source: “Beliebver” / Twitter)
Translated from Russian: “On a Sunday morning, I had to stand in line a while at Konnogvardeiskaya 4, to sign up for V.V. Putin as president of the Russian Federation. #RussiaNeedsPutin! Happy to see the activity of our citizens!” (Source: Alexey Ponimatkin / Twitter)
(Source: Alexey Ponimatkin / VK)
Translated from Russian: “Signing up that you’re an idiot — priceless…” “Everyone has their own ‘coming-out!’” (Source: @YellDuckRF and @IgorBacha / Twitter)
Translated from Russian: “That feeling when fools think they’re deciding your fate, and Russia’s fate, for another six years…” (Source: @NensiSten / Twitter.)
(Source: @ALIA_NEBA / Twitter)

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