Host a meetup of any reasonably-large online community somewhere. I’m part of a gaming community of about 300 members, mostly from around the US, but also there are members on every continent except Antarctica. We have people in China, Japan, South Africa, Australia, Argentina, all over Europe especially central and western, but also in Russia, etc. We do one big meetup every year in Texas (and a couple smaller regional ones in Europe and Australia), people come from all over the world for it, so it’d be a great way to spread something like that. it does have its downsides of course: these are gamers so they’re generally not outgoing types, it’s a small group so it’d be easy to back-trace if you caught it quickly, etc. But it’s a lot more reliable than just spreading disinformation online in the hopes that it gets noticed and acted upon.
Host a meetup of any reasonably-large online community somewhere. I’m part of a gaming community of about 300 members, mostly from around the US, but also there are members on every continent except Antarctica. We have people in China, Japan, South Africa, Australia, Argentina, all over Europe especially central and western, but also in Russia, etc. We do one big meetup every year in Texas (and a couple smaller regional ones in Europe and Australia), people come from all over the world for it, so it’d be a great way to spread something like that. it does have its downsides of course: these are gamers so they’re generally not outgoing types, it’s a small group so it’d be easy to back-trace if you caught it quickly, etc. But it’s a lot more reliable than just spreading disinformation online in the hopes that it gets noticed and acted upon.