Dozens of the posts put the blame on environmentalists and the Liberals, suggesting the fires were part of a plot to justify authoritarian rule. The comments hint at a common conspiracy theory that posits a cabal of global elites are using climate action to justify controlling people and kicking them off their land.
"I see we’re back into arson season," commented one Facebook user, Brian Demyon. "Guess our governments need to have harsher penalties for the environmentalists who like to start fires. A little hard when there [sic] payed [sic] by the government."
"Got the crazies burning people out, they will evacuate and go take your guns," added Facebook user Deborah Madison.
"So the Liberals got in again, so I predict arson summer … Then they could call it Global warming and taxes [sic] even more," wrote an account under the name Glen Brewer.
Then, the comments stopped, as abruptly as they started. Facebook traffic data the BC Wildfire Service shared with Canada's National Observer shows that between April 30 and May 5 views on the service’s page jumped from an average of under 100,000 per day to over 1.5 million views around May 1 before falling back to under 100,000 two weeks later after May 15.
The concentration of traffic was unusual, but the content was familiar. "It was all the conspiracy theories that we usually get sprinkled through our comments — but hundreds, thousands for two weeks, and then it was done," said Strong.
I wish more people would realize that these are malicious campaigns that use hundreds or thousands of "fake" accounts on reddit, Facebook, even Lemmy. Why do they happen or who runs them? Who really knows. Regular people get swept up in it of course that's the point, but I'm gobbsmaked that more people don't recognize organized trolling.
I don't even think this is fake accounts. They're getting real traffic. The bots connect people to the information and the traffic is real.