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Ifood’s Hidden Propaganda Machine

iFood's Hidden propaganda machine ​ Explanation: ​ Here in Brazil, Ifood is the largest food delivery app, on the start of the pandemic there was a lot of protests demanding an increase in payment and better working conditions, it was the first big manifestation from this working class and the strike got known as “Braking the apps” . Soon after, a facebook page was created named “Não Breca meu Trampo” (Don't brake my gig) focused on demobilizing the strikes, and to no one surprise, it turns out that the facebook page was part of a propaganda campaign ordered by Ifood, using colloquial language to make it look more real. ​ We all had our concerns on how propaganda is being used to manipulate politics, but now we have proof that private company are also using it to manipulate workers and demoralize manifestations. Here on reddit. I'm already starting to suspect…


iFood's Hidden propaganda machine

Explanation:

Here in Brazil, Ifood is the largest food delivery app, on the start of the pandemic there was a lot of protests demanding an increase in payment and better working conditions, it was the first big manifestation from this working class and the strike got known as “Braking the apps” . Soon after, a facebook page was created named “Não Breca meu Trampo” (Don't brake my gig) focused on demobilizing the strikes, and to no one surprise, it turns out that the facebook page was part of a propaganda campaign ordered by Ifood, using colloquial language to make it look more real.

We all had our concerns on how propaganda is being used to manipulate politics, but now we have proof that private company are also using it to manipulate workers and demoralize manifestations. Here on reddit. I'm already starting to suspect some pages like r/noworking and others.

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