Event JSON
{
"id": "1f8fc6b226390424b61a0120409c3186455f6c64104c5bf62bda1a5950f625e0",
"pubkey": "5ebe28a67c81fdc7efe0fcd2f642199086302074c8d2558d28bb6847ec822fd9",
"created_at": 1731603868,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [
[
"r",
"https://www.wired.com/story/elon-musk-starlink-election-fraud-claims-blue-anon/"
],
[
"subject",
"The Conspiracy Theory That Elon Musk Stole the Election Using Starlink Is Everywhere Now"
],
[
"published_at",
"1731603595"
],
[
"image",
"https://media.wired.com/photos/6734c58e5ce554a480b8c4a3/master/pass/blue-anon-pol-2183205647.jpg"
],
[
"p",
"5ebe28a67c81fdc7efe0fcd2f642199086302074c8d2558d28bb6847ec822fd9",
"wss://relay-testnet.k8s.layer3.news"
],
[
"imeta",
"url https://media.wired.com/photos/6734c58e5ce554a480b8c4a3/master/pass/blue-anon-pol-2183205647.jpg"
],
[
"t",
"neutral:perspective"
],
[
"summary",
"The conspiracy theory, which claims that Starlink was used to tally up and count voting ballots in swing states, has been shared on TikTok, Reddit, Instagram, and Facebook, with millions of views. While it has not been promoted by Democratic lawmakers or election officials, it has been amplified by some left-leaning accounts and influencers. Disinformation researchers are concerned about the potential for this conspiracy theory to grow and spread, similar to the Stop the Steal movement in 2020."
]
],
"content": "nostr:nprofile1qy3hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtt5v4ehgmn9wshxkwrn9ekxz7t9wgejumn9waesqgz7hc52vlyplhr7lc8u6tmyyxvsscczqaxg6f2c629mdpr7eq30myd8l204\nhttps://media.wired.com/photos/6734c58e5ce554a480b8c4a3/master/pass/blue-anon-pol-2183205647.jpg\nThe rapid spread of false claims about election fraud has experts worried. While not being promoted by politicians or the media, as similar claims were in 2020, the conspiracy theories are still gaining traction.\nhttps://www.wired.com/story/elon-musk-starlink-election-fraud-claims-blue-anon/",
"sig": "22963ea1abb7d8905704da41e8f4be593ce08d6a29413b1302e7538447c10c12990a7ecd1245037fdf6bb1c6e648e6a801c2533e5aee4759e855071c4f2e8b0a"
}