PSG hired army of digital trolls to smear critics, new French investigative reports finds
By France24
15 October 2022 |
3:24 pm
We look at this bombshell report from French investigate website Mediapart about Paris Saint Germain hiring a digital troll army to smear its critics and detractors, including its own star player Kylian Mbappé.
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