In the past year, more than 100 U.S. political news websites have launched in an obscure town in Macedonia, as part of a teenager’s scheme to profit off the contentious U.S. presidential election. BuzzFeed News identified 140 websites with “American-sounding” domain names – WorldPoliticus.com, TrumpVision365.com, USConservativeToday.com, DonaldTrumpNews.co, USADailyPolitics.com, etc. – that were registered by people in Veles, Macedonia.
The websites, some of which have hundreds of thousands of followers on Facebook, frequently report fake news stories that indulge the fantasies of the alt-right. “Pope Francis forbids catholics from voting for Hillary,” reads one headline. “Democrats caught faking thousands of votes,” reads another.
Although these websites have a pro-Donald Trump tilt, the young Macedonians who run them – some just 16 and 17 years old – say they don’t care for the GOP nominee, but they quickly realized the best way to generate traffic on these websites was to cater to Trump supporters, which required writing sensationalist headlines that parroted far-right talking points.
“Yes, the info in the blogs is bad, false, and misleading but the rationale is that ‘if it gets the people to click on it and engage, then use it,’” said a university student in Veles who agreed to speak with BuzzFeed News.
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