As of the third of January, more than 50,000 people have already used the “Folder in a Package” Telegram bot – this particular bot allows you to “paint” inscriptions with the bodies of Russian occupiers, “Neboskrb” reports with reference to one of the developers.
A flash mob with the publication in social networks of pictures with funny phrases laid out by the bodies of Russian soldiers began on January 1 — after the appearance of a screenshot of the news from the Russian website “Komsomolska Pravda” that “Ukrainian Nazis put a portrait of Stepan Bandera on the battlefield from the corpses of his Russian soldiers.” And yes, this screenshot and the content of the news are fake.
Who exactly painted the portrait of Stepan Bandera with the bodies of Russian soldiers is currently unknown. Whoever it was, he or she simply used the Ukrainian snowy field background from the Folder in a Package template, blurring their watermark beforehand. This picture went viral and started an ongoing flash mob. Here are some examples of such works created by Ukrainians since the beginning of the new year.
As for the “Folder in a Package” Telegram bot, it is not new. At the beginning of summer, the artist Ivan Volyansky made a picture in Photoshop with the bodies of Russians on a snowy background. Then the idea arose to create a Telegram bot to generate a picture in two clicks. In October, on Putin’s birthday, the developers added a sandy background and the ability to put a frame on the picture in the style of postcards from Viber.
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A new surge of interest in the bot is connected precisely with the publication of an image with Stepan Bandera. January 1 marked the 114th anniversary of the birth of the leader of the OUN.