Your head is firmly in the clouds if you genuinely believe that to be the case.
As long as time indeed. But never with the speed, access, outreach and overload that is made possible by social media.
With regards to Putin, he most certainly had a huge hand in your favourite referendum messaging. I mean look, if you want to baffle it off as 'mad-talk' that's fine, but I'd suggest your head is in the sand or you simply don't want to acknowledge it.
https://www.reuters.com/article/tec...L5JEZoTwaDetyKhivEZhpc4byfDiT2jUaAo3MEALw_wcB
https://www.theguardian.com/news/20...ling-facebook-had-links-to-russian-university
Finally, here. Just one study on social media being used a news source for a significant amount of people (this study is based in the US). Like it or not (and your gruff rejection suggests you don't) it is happening frequently.
https://www.pewresearch.org/journalism/fact-sheet/social-media-and-news-fact-sheet/
What's your actual source for that other than opinion?
First of all, I'm going to guess that covid and the fudge-ups of Johnson's goon squad helped their demise/lack of turnout. Secondly, what are your sources for these statements (unless they are just your opinions).
And why was that? Three guesses...
Do you actually know how the campaigns were run? I witnessed it regularly. What you're saying is (if I was being polite) wonderfully idealistic. The truth is far, far dirtier and (as I keep trying to illustrate) involves the mass manipulation of average people with lie after lie lie peddaled and delivered by various forms of social media. Trump is incredible at knowing how to bombard people with shock statements, shock 'fact', and shock 'truths' in very very few real words. Social media. He actually uses social media as his primary communication platform.
Again, ignore it if you want, but this is not conspiracy flimflam, it's happened and continues to happen in front of you!