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FriendlyJordies Has Set Up A Network Of Local Facebook Groups To Covertly Share Pro-Labor Memes – Gizmodo Australia
Australian YouTuber FriendlyJordies fans have set up more than 20 local Facebook groups to covertly sharing pro-labor memes for next election.

FriendlyJordies is co-ordinating an effort to set up local Facebook community groups around the country, run by his fans, to covertly promote pro-Labor and anti-News Corp content in the lead-up to the next federal election.
During the Facebook news ban, a video of popular Australian creator Jordan Shanks (who works under the name FriendlyJordies) was posted to Common Sense Brigade, a Facebook group for Shanks’ fans with more than 30,000 members.
In the video, captioned ‘EMERGENCY BROADCAST! GENERAL…
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