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- Cybernat abstract "Cybernat is a term used in the media of the United Kingdom to refer pejoratively to online supporters of Scottish independence and the Scottish National Party.The term was apparently coined by Lord Foulkes and was used by Scottish Labour leader Iain Gray in 2009. It gained greater prominence during 2013, after mainstream media sources reported that Sir Chris Hoy had been subject to online abuse for expressing his support for unionism in Scotland.The Scottish edition of the Daily Mail undertook a campaign in January 2014 to \"unmask\" Cybernats. The Daily Telegraph reported in March 2014 that a retired soldier had received some abusive messages from Cybernats, after SNP politician Roseanna Cunningham posted a message on Twitter showing a letter from the soldier asking for donations to Better Together. In June 2014 the author JK Rowling was subjected to online abuse by Cybernats after donating to Better Together.The Herald stated in February 2013 that: \"The problem is not limited to the nationalist side of the referendum debate, with the SNP complaining of Unionist \"unitrolls\" spreading online abuse.\" It also reported that the Yes Scotland campaign would monitor blog sites and Twitter in an attempt to police offensive comments by supporters of independence. Christopher Stevenson, a fire safety technician from Glasgow, was convicted in August 2014 of behaving in a \"threatening or abusive manner\" for stating on Twitter that he \"might assassinate Alex Salmond\". Stevenson, who argued in court that his statement was meant as a joke, had sentence deferred for one year.During the 2015 UK general election campaign, Labour called on the SNP to disown their candidate for Edinburgh South, Neil Hay, who had posted abusive comments on Twitter about Scottish unionists and elderly voters. Nicola Sturgeon, the SNP leader, condemned the comments but also pointed out that a Labour activist, Ian Smart, had abused nationalists. Labour subsequently suspended Smart from membership of the party. Charles Kennedy, former leader of the Liberal Democrats, was the target of on-line abuse during the campaign and immediately after the election. One person who had posted comments directed at Kennedy using a personal Twitter account was identified as Brian Smith, an SNP constituency official; the party declared that his comments were inappropriate and Smith quickly resigned.".
- Cybernat wikiPageID "42444153".
- Cybernat wikiPageLength "8777".
- Cybernat wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Cybernat wikiPageRevisionID "702197726".
- Cybernat wikiPageWikiLink Better_Together_(campaign).
- Cybernat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Internet-based_activism.
- Cybernat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scottish_National_Party.
- Cybernat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scottish_independence.
- Cybernat wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Kennedy.
- Cybernat wikiPageWikiLink Chris_Hoy.
- Cybernat wikiPageWikiLink Daily_Mail.
- Cybernat wikiPageWikiLink Edinburgh_South_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Cybernat wikiPageWikiLink George_Foulkes,_Baron_Foulkes_of_Cumnock.
- Cybernat wikiPageWikiLink Iain_Gray.
- Cybernat wikiPageWikiLink J._K._Rowling.
- Cybernat wikiPageWikiLink Liberal_Democrats.
- Cybernat wikiPageWikiLink Media_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Cybernat wikiPageWikiLink Nicola_Sturgeon.
- Cybernat wikiPageWikiLink Panelbase.
- Cybernat wikiPageWikiLink Roseanna_Cunningham.
- Cybernat wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_National_Party.
- Cybernat wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_independence.
- Cybernat wikiPageWikiLink Stuart_Campbell_(game_journalist).
- Cybernat wikiPageWikiLink Survation.
- Cybernat wikiPageWikiLink The_Daily_Telegraph.
- Cybernat wikiPageWikiLink The_Herald_(Glasgow).
- Cybernat wikiPageWikiLink Twitter.
- Cybernat wikiPageWikiLink Unionism_in_Scotland.
- Cybernat wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom_general_election,_2015.
- Cybernat wikiPageWikiLink Yes_Scotland.
- Cybernat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cybernat".
- Cybernat wikiPageWikiLinkText "users".
- Cybernat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cybernat subject Category:Internet-based_activism.
- Cybernat subject Category:Scottish_National_Party.
- Cybernat subject Category:Scottish_independence.
- Cybernat hypernym Term.
- Cybernat comment "Cybernat is a term used in the media of the United Kingdom to refer pejoratively to online supporters of Scottish independence and the Scottish National Party.The term was apparently coined by Lord Foulkes and was used by Scottish Labour leader Iain Gray in 2009.".
- Cybernat label "Cybernat".
- Cybernat sameAs Q16466783.
- Cybernat sameAs m.0108bmth.
- Cybernat sameAs Q16466783.
- Cybernat wasDerivedFrom Cybernat?oldid=702197726.
- Cybernat isPrimaryTopicOf Cybernat.