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Astroturfing & Fake Grassroots

The practice of creating fake grassroots movements to simulate public support for corporate or political agendas.

CREDIBILITY
70%
RABBIT HOLE
50%

INVESTIGATION OVERVIEW

Astroturfing is the practice of creating fake grassroots movements that appear to be spontaneous public support but are orchestrated by corporations or governments. Documented cases include the tobacco industry's 'smokers' rights' campaigns, pharmaceutical industry patient advocacy groups, and political campaigns using fake social media accounts. The practice has expanded in the digital age with bot networks and paid commenters.

KEY CLAIMS

The tobacco industry created fake smokers' rights groups to oppose smoking bans

Pharmaceutical companies fund patient advocacy groups that lobby for their products

Political campaigns use bot networks to simulate grassroots support

Corporations pay for fake online reviews and social media engagement

Governments use astroturfing to simulate public support for policies

SUPPORTING EVIDENCE

Tobacco industry documents revealed the creation of smokers' rights groups

Congressional investigations found pharmaceutical companies funding patient groups

Academic studies have documented bot networks in political campaigns

FTC has fined companies for fake online reviews

Russia's troll farms are documented government astroturfing operations

COUNTER ARGUMENTS

Many grassroots movements are genuinely organic

Companies have the right to advocate within legal limits

Bot detection has improved, making astroturfing harder

Some astroturfing accusations discredit genuine movements

The scale of astroturfing is often exaggerated

TIMELINE

1920s

Bernays pioneers PR techniques

1990s

Tobacco industry astroturfing peaks

2010s

Digital astroturfing with bot networks

KEY FIGURES

Edward Bernays

Pioneer of public relations

ORGANIZATIONS

Tobacco Industry

Corporate

Internet Research Agency

Russian Troll Farm

SOURCES

Tobacco Industry Documents — UCSF Legacy LibraryArchive
Propaganda — Edward BernaysBook

RELATED ENTITIES

PEOPLE

Edward Bernays

ORGANIZATIONS

Tobacco Industry

Internet Research Agency

EVENTS

Bernays pioneers PR techniques

1920s

Tobacco industry astroturfing peaks

1990s

Digital astroturfing with bot networks

2010s

RELATED DOSSIERS

TAGS

#astroturfing#grassroots#propaganda#corporate#political#bots

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