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Pro-One Nation Facebook groups appear to be run by foreign ‘meme factories’ that monetise content

Exclusive: Guardian analysis suggests several groups with thousands of members run by what expert calls ‘engagement farm’ operations in south-east Asia

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Pro-One Nation Facebook groups appear to be run by foreign ‘meme factories’ that monetise content

Exclusive: Guardian analysis suggests several groups with thousands of members run by what expert calls ‘engagement farm’ operations in south-east Asia

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theage.com.au4 g fa

Foreign digital army behind pro-One Nation posts flooding social media

A network of paid overseas influencers is targeting Australian voters to turbocharge support for One Nation. And it seems to be working.

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  1. sabato 27 giugno 2026·theguardian.com

    Pro-One Nation Facebook groups appear to be run by foreign ‘meme factories’ that monetise content

    Exclusive: Guardian analysis suggests several groups with thousands of members run by what expert calls ‘engagement farm’ operations in south-east Asia

  2. martedì 30 giugno 2026·theage.com.au

    Foreign digital army behind pro-One Nation posts flooding social media

    A network of paid overseas influencers is targeting Australian voters to turbocharge support for One Nation. And it seems to be working.