Indonesian political actors are paying social media influencers to spread propaganda ahead of the country’s 2019 elections, in a growing practice that many believe has strengthened political and religious divides in the country, Business Insider reports. Social media has transformed into a platform where post-truth politics and computational propaganda overlap amidst the technology of algorithm, which change politics for good, writes Fahmi Rahmadhiansyah for The Jakarta Post. A study from Crowdtap and Ipsos shows that the millennial generation, who are born in 1980 to 2000, trusts user-generated content 50 percent more than other media.