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Vote From Home is a series of hoax images urging Hillary Clinton supporters to vote for the 2016 Democratic presidential candidate from the comfort of their own homes via text message or social media.

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On June 27th, 2016, a photoshopped image urging Clinton supporters to vote for the candidate by posting "Hillary" along with the hashtag "#PresidentialElection" on their Facebook and Twitter accounts was submitted to the /r/The_Donald[1] subreddit, where it received upwards of 2,800 votes (94% upvoted) and 120 comments within four months (shown below). While the post title suggested the image originated on 4chan, no archived threads prior to this date have been found.

VOTE HILLARY NOVEMBER 8TH YOU CAN MOTE ATHOME COMFORTABLY ONEINE p) DEMOCRATSbetween 7:00am and 9:00pm on Simply post "Hillary" with the hashtag #Presidentia!Election on your Facebook or Twitter account November 8th!

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On July 15th, 2016, the image was reposted in a thread on the /b/ (random) board of 4chan asking former supporters of Bernie Sanders if they planned to switch their allegiance to Donald Trump.[5] On October 12th, the same image was shared on the WTF Magazine Facebook[2] page, where it gained over 900 shares, 700 reactions and 170 comments within one month. Days later, Republican City Councilman Joshua Lorenz of Murrysville, Pennsylvania reposted the image on Facebook, citing it as "proof that the election process is rigged" (shown below). The post was subsequently deleted by Lorenz, who claimed it was intended as a joke in a statement to the news site Billy Penn.[6]

Joshua Lorenz 48 mins . Myersville, MD· VOTE HILLARY More proof that the election process is rigged. Only Hillary supporters can vote from their smartphones or in the comfort of NOVEMBER 8TIH their own homes. tYOU GAN NOTE AT HOME COMFORTABLY VOTE HILLARY NOVEMBER 8TH ONLINE rou Simply post "Hillary" with the hashtag #Presidentia!Election on your Facebook or Twitter account AT HOME DEMOCRATS between 7:00am and 9:00pm on

On October 17th, Twitter user @mciszek[4] tweeted a Clinton campaign ad claiming that Pennsylvania has "online voting," urging viewers to "be wary" of the fake images (shown below, left). On October 31st, Redditor JackballJonez submitted a fake Clinton campaign image telling people to vote online by posting "Hillary" and "#PresidentialElection" on Facebook and Twitter to /r/The_Donald[9] (shown below, right).

Did you know? PENNSYLVANIA now has ONLINE VOTING It's critical we get out the vote this year to defeat Donald Trump. That's why weve fought for and won the battle for online voting To vote online, simply post "Hillary" with the hashtag #Presidentia!Election on Nov. 8 between 7am and 9pm STRONGER TOGETHER 圄 Matthew Ciszek @mciszek Follow Be wary of crap like this, folks. NO state has "online voting" Period. This is what "rigging an election" looks like. 10:40 AM-17 Oct 2016 わ 다 7,327 4,194
vote for her vote from home. Post "Hillary using #Presidentia!Election On November 8th, type the word "Hillary" and post it to Twitter or Facebook, using the hashtag "#Presidentia!Election" between 7am and 9pm EST to cast your vote for Hillary, from home! stronger together. powered by円Microsoft hillaryclinton.com

On November 1st, theoretical physicist Robert McNees tweeted a screenshot of a "vote from home" image posted by @TheRickyVaughn, urging viewers to "report this account" (shown below, left).[7] The following day, McNees posted a screenshot of a message from Twitter's customer support, stating that Twitter did not think "attempting to disenfranchise voters" was a violation of their Terms of Service (shown below, right).[8]

Robert McNees @mcnees Nov 1 Please report this account. Also the source of Sid Miller's C-word tweet. Publius Gaius @TheRickyVaughn #1mWithHer #GoH illary African Americans for President Avoid the line. Vote from home. Text 'Hillary' to 59925 Vote for Hillary and be a part of history Must be 18 er elder to vote one vete per persen Must be a legal eltleen ef the United States. £718 27
Robert McNees @mcnees Follow Twitter just informed me that attempting to disenfranchise voters is not a violation of thei Terms of Service. @jack asupport mcnees Hello, Thank you for your report. Twitter takes reports of this nature very seriously to 59925 We reviewed the content and determined that it was not in violation of the Twitter Rules (https: happy to revisit this decision if you are able to provide further evidence of a violation. Please respond to this email with direct links to the content in question. s). We are Save Time Avoid The Line We understand you might come across content on Twitter that you find offensive. Twitter users are free to post content provided that they don't violate the Terms of Service (https:/twitter.com/tos) or the Twitter Rules (httos /twitter.com/rules). If you would like more information on how to control your Twitter experience, see this help article: Vote If you feel threatened or are in danger, please contact your local law enforcement. You can direct the local law enforcement to our Guidelines for Law Enforcement here: Thank you Twitter Support RETWEETS LIKES 3,260 1,770 11:24 AM- 2 Nov 2016 £73.3K 1.8K

Also on November 2nd, BuzzFeed published an article calling the "Vote From Home" memes an "attempt to disenfranchise voters." That day, Twitter user @cwarzel tweeted the article to Twitter founder and CEO Jack Dorsey, who replied "not sure how this slipped past us, but now it's fixed" (shown below). Meanwhile, the @TheRickyVaughn account was suspended.

Charlie Warzel@cwarzel another head-scratcher from Twitter: Twitter Doesn't Think This Attempt To Disenfranchise Voters Violates Its Rules buzzfeed.com/charliewarzel/ 23h jack @jack Follow @owarzel not sure how thi siped past us, but nowi's fiked 4:33 PM - 2 Nov 2016 わ 다 13 34

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Vote From Home is a series of hoax images urging Hillary Clinton supporters to vote for the 2016 Democratic presidential candidate from the comfort of their own homes via text message or social media.

Origin

On June 27th, 2016, a photoshopped image urging Clinton supporters to vote for the candidate by posting "Hillary" along with the hashtag "#PresidentialElection" on their Facebook and Twitter accounts was submitted to the /r/The_Donald[1] subreddit, where it received upwards of 2,800 votes (94% upvoted) and 120 comments within four months (shown below). While the post title suggested the image originated on 4chan, no archived threads prior to this date have been found.


VOTE HILLARY NOVEMBER 8TH YOU CAN MOTE ATHOME COMFORTABLY ONEINE p) DEMOCRATSbetween 7:00am and 9:00pm on Simply post "Hillary" with the hashtag #Presidentia!Election on your Facebook or Twitter account November 8th!

Spread

On July 15th, 2016, the image was reposted in a thread on the /b/ (random) board of 4chan asking former supporters of Bernie Sanders if they planned to switch their allegiance to Donald Trump.[5] On October 12th, the same image was shared on the WTF Magazine Facebook[2] page, where it gained over 900 shares, 700 reactions and 170 comments within one month. Days later, Republican City Councilman Joshua Lorenz of Murrysville, Pennsylvania reposted the image on Facebook, citing it as "proof that the election process is rigged" (shown below). The post was subsequently deleted by Lorenz, who claimed it was intended as a joke in a statement to the news site Billy Penn.[6]


Joshua Lorenz 48 mins . Myersville, MD· VOTE HILLARY More proof that the election process is rigged. Only Hillary supporters can vote from their smartphones or in the comfort of NOVEMBER 8TIH their own homes. tYOU GAN NOTE AT HOME COMFORTABLY VOTE HILLARY NOVEMBER 8TH ONLINE rou Simply post "Hillary" with the hashtag #Presidentia!Election on your Facebook or Twitter account AT HOME DEMOCRATS between 7:00am and 9:00pm on

On October 17th, Twitter user @mciszek[4] tweeted a Clinton campaign ad claiming that Pennsylvania has "online voting," urging viewers to "be wary" of the fake images (shown below, left). On October 31st, Redditor JackballJonez submitted a fake Clinton campaign image telling people to vote online by posting "Hillary" and "#PresidentialElection" on Facebook and Twitter to /r/The_Donald[9] (shown below, right).


Did you know? PENNSYLVANIA now has ONLINE VOTING It's critical we get out the vote this year to defeat Donald Trump. That's why weve fought for and won the battle for online voting To vote online, simply post "Hillary" with the hashtag #Presidentia!Election on Nov. 8 between 7am and 9pm STRONGER TOGETHER 圄 Matthew Ciszek @mciszek Follow Be wary of crap like this, folks. NO state has "online voting" Period. This is what "rigging an election" looks like. 10:40 AM-17 Oct 2016 わ 다 7,327 4,194 vote for her vote from home. Post "Hillary using #Presidentia!Election On November 8th, type the word "Hillary" and post it to Twitter or Facebook, using the hashtag "#Presidentia!Election" between 7am and 9pm EST to cast your vote for Hillary, from home! stronger together. powered by円Microsoft hillaryclinton.com

On November 1st, theoretical physicist Robert McNees tweeted a screenshot of a "vote from home" image posted by @TheRickyVaughn, urging viewers to "report this account" (shown below, left).[7] The following day, McNees posted a screenshot of a message from Twitter's customer support, stating that Twitter did not think "attempting to disenfranchise voters" was a violation of their Terms of Service (shown below, right).[8]


Robert McNees @mcnees Nov 1 Please report this account. Also the source of Sid Miller's C-word tweet. Publius Gaius @TheRickyVaughn #1mWithHer #GoH illary African Americans for President Avoid the line. Vote from home. Text 'Hillary' to 59925 Vote for Hillary and be a part of history Must be 18 er elder to vote one vete per persen Must be a legal eltleen ef the United States. £718 27 Robert McNees @mcnees Follow Twitter just informed me that attempting to disenfranchise voters is not a violation of thei Terms of Service. @jack asupport mcnees Hello, Thank you for your report. Twitter takes reports of this nature very seriously to 59925 We reviewed the content and determined that it was not in violation of the Twitter Rules (https: happy to revisit this decision if you are able to provide further evidence of a violation. Please respond to this email with direct links to the content in question. s). We are Save Time Avoid The Line We understand you might come across content on Twitter that you find offensive. Twitter users are free to post content provided that they don't violate the Terms of Service (https:/twitter.com/tos) or the Twitter Rules (httos /twitter.com/rules). If you would like more information on how to control your Twitter experience, see this help article: Vote If you feel threatened or are in danger, please contact your local law enforcement. You can direct the local law enforcement to our Guidelines for Law Enforcement here: Thank you Twitter Support RETWEETS LIKES 3,260 1,770 11:24 AM- 2 Nov 2016 £73.3K 1.8K

Also on November 2nd, BuzzFeed published an article calling the "Vote From Home" memes an "attempt to disenfranchise voters." That day, Twitter user @cwarzel tweeted the article to Twitter founder and CEO Jack Dorsey, who replied "not sure how this slipped past us, but now it's fixed" (shown below). Meanwhile, the @TheRickyVaughn account was suspended.


Charlie Warzel@cwarzel another head-scratcher from Twitter: Twitter Doesn't Think This Attempt To Disenfranchise Voters Violates Its Rules buzzfeed.com/charliewarzel/ 23h jack @jack Follow @owarzel not sure how thi siped past us, but nowi's fiked 4:33 PM - 2 Nov 2016 わ 다 13 34

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It would actually be awesome if there was a reliable way to vote from home. In any country where voting is optional, a good deal of people (more than half, sometimes) do not vote for the sole reason of the burden of travelling too far to do it. A system like that could literally change the outcome of elections.

But alas, such a system would be easily manipulated and even hacked, so… not in this lifetime, unfortunately. Not in this lifetime.

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