Pro-One Nation Facebook groups appear to be run by foreign ‘meme factories’ that monetise content
Analysis shows that large pro-One Nation Facebook groups are run by foreign digital creators in Southeast Asia monetizing political content. This raises concerns about the influence of foreign 'meme factories' on Australian political discourse.
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