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This is what state-sponsored propaganda looks like on Tumblr

Yeah, I got one of Tumblr’s you-may-have-unwittingly-interacted-with-propaganda-blogs emails too. And like everyone else, I kind of shrugged because really, what am I supposed to do about that now? I have search disabled on my blog, and my tags are a mess; there’s no way I could go through and actually find any of the propaganda I may have inadvertently boosted over the seven years I’ve been on this site.

But out of curiosity I looked over Tumblr’s list of IRA-linked blogs. And one username stood out to me. I recognised it because for several months last year it had been showing up constantly in my notifications after I reblogged one of their posts with a response.

That username was black-to-the-bones, and this is the post I reblogged from them:

When I first saw the post by black-to-the-bones, I wanted to know more about these women. I dug up the original Tweet, ran a reverse Google image search and… well, as you can see from my reblog, there turned out to be quite a lot of information about them on the internet, which I spent the next hour or two collating into my post.

Now, don’t get me wrong here: I am one hundred percent aware that history regularly erases the contributions of women, and especially women of colour. But as you can see from my reply, in this particular case the history of these three women absolutely is not “hidden from us”. The person attempting to hide these women’s history was black-to-the-bones themself.

The original post – which we now know was posted by a state-sponsored propaganda blog – took a legitimate issue, but misrepresented facts to stir up emotion about that issue. The issue was perfectly tailored to resonate with Tumblr’s culture of social justice, and it worked. The vast majority of reblogs of the original post do not include any correction or further information.

Again, don’t get me wrong: anger is important. It’s a necessary part of social justice. But we have clear evidence that bad-faith actors are intentionally fomenting false anger to keep us reacting emotionally rather than thinking rationally. And they are smart about it. They will mix in their attempts to divide and enrage us with innocuous cute videos to gain followers, and legitimate posts about issues. So that when they do post actual misinformation, it slips under our radar.

When propaganda blogs do something like try to smear a Jewish woman as a white supremacist, it’s obvious who their target is, and what their goal is. But I wanted to highlight the black-to-the-bones post above because it’s a subtler, more insidious kind of propaganda. It’s part of a continuum of tactics designed to keep up a constant background noise of outrage. 

Because while anger is important, constant anger makes it harder for us to empathise with each other. It makes it harder for us to be constructive, rather than destructive. And ultimately, it just exhausts us and leaves us too apathetic to care.

So getting back to my original question: What are we supposed to do about that now?

Fact. Check. Everything.

Your racist grandparents aren’t the only ones being targeted by fake news. We are being targeted with posts that are specifically designed to appeal to Tumblr’s social justice culture. So if you see a post about an issue that makes you angry, stop before you reblog. Check the source. Google the details. Make sure your anger about legitimate issues isn’t being exploited by malicious actors.

Propaganda like this relies on us reacting to outrage before we stop to think. Be smarter than that. Don’t let yourself be manipulated.

Been reading Tezuka’s Ayako for the first time, I always love his clarity of emotions, and the movement in the panels. So for FURIOUS, i wanted to do a Tezuka-ish illustration (plus it’s an excuse to play with Kyle’s awesome crosshatching brushes, which are AMAZING).

Photoshop’s updated with new Kyle brushes and I couldn’t be happier to be trying new tools! I tried out Classic Cartoonist and Pastel Palooza here which I love (and an old watercolour brush from the mega back for colours. Another Steven Universe-y Inktober! I love the skies of Beach City...

I continue to experiment with my brushes for my own Inktober 2017 challenge, and here’s GRACEFUL from the beautiful, haunting, brilliant MISSING by Gecko Theatre. Also what great news that the brushes I use most are now going to be part of Photoshop CC! I encourage you all to try Kyle’s brushes if you haven’t already!

Really, Inktober has started to become a bit like fanartober, but eh, I’ll take it. In addition to catching up on Inktobers, I am also trying to catch up on big games that everyone says you should play... Such as Last of Us. It took me a while, but I’m loving watching the relationship unfold and the game is beautiful and fun to boot. So if you’re one of the three people out there who have a PS3 and haven’t played this, go do it, now!

Another fanart Inktober for 10 - GIGANTIC. Little Shadow is one of the quiet but memorable and lovable characters who kind of disappears from Moomin’s stories after a few chapters of the comic. Doing a Tove Jansson-style piece because I love her art - all the details of the BGs kind of remind me of how mom likes to doodle. Kind of like a beautiful thoughtless carpet of plant-life growing out of the panel...

I did a quick Connie for Inktober Day 6: Sword. I’ve been posting them on my Twitter as they’re nothing special, but I thought I ought to put fanart where it belongs ;)

She’s one of my favourite characters! ...But they all are. I love this show too much. =_=

Willkommen in Inkomprehensibel! Hope you enjoy your stay as much as Harry and I have been enjoying the beautifully green and summer-ey Berlin!

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It’s a cool Sunday evening where I am, I’m on the comfy tail end of a cold, and before I dive into some art things I’m working on, I’d like to share with you my new autobiographical comic Inkomprehensibel. It’s about me and the bf and how we are (or aren’t) settling into our new home in Berlin, Germany. Join if you are interested, I reckon I’ll update it on Tuesdays and Thursdays, please enjoy!