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19 votes
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How the Islamic State weaponizes imitation in its propaganda
4 votes -
Climate disinformation researcher Geoffrey Supran's presentation to the European Parliament about Exxon's propaganda campaign
44 votes -
The new propaganda war
25 votes -
Disappearing ink, fake polls and voter fraud: EU fears as Russian propaganda ads target Euro elections
14 votes -
The disinformation machine: How susceptible are we to AI propaganda?
13 votes -
The extraordinary world of fake cities, and simulated urban environments
3 votes -
Group dynamics and division of labor within the anti-LGBTQ+ pseudoscience network
13 votes -
Sinking the Blücher: How an outdated fort stopped the WWII Invasion of Norway
13 votes -
Special Ops bomb technician rates eleven bomb disposal scenes in movies and TV | How real is it?
9 votes -
Real wars are now flame wars: Social media battles are now an integral part of modern day military conflict
16 votes -
Meta in Myanmar, Part 1: The Setup
12 votes -
EU warns Elon Musk after Twitter found to have highest rate of disinformation followed by Facebook
34 votes -
A developer built a 'propaganda machine' using OpenAI tech to highlight the dangers of mass-produced AI disinformation
27 votes -
Europeans in service of Russian propaganda machine
10 votes -
How the kleptocrats and oligarchs hunt civil society groups to the ends of the Earth
20 votes -
Kids and families: the latest targets of climate denialism propaganda
34 votes -
A pro-Putin Facebook network is pumping French-language propaganda into Africa. The pages promote Russia’s line on the war in Ukraine to more than four million followers...
40 votes -
‘Don’t Look Up’ director Adam McKay wants to win the climate information war — with memes
16 votes -
The giant propaganda show that’s in almost every city
12 votes -
The Witch Trials of JK Rowling
15 votes -
Kurzgesagt: Billionaire propaganda, stories, and trusting science
9 votes -
How Kurzgesagt cooks propaganda for billionaires
22 votes -
Hatepedia's guide to online hate
7 votes -
Would you fall for it? General Motors' propaganda video from the 1950s.
8 votes -
Propaganda, censorship, and surveillance are all inherent attributes of information monopoly
10 votes -
Copaganda: Blue Bloods is the worst TV show
4 votes -
Adam Curtis documentaries
7 votes -
Nine lessons of Russian propaganda
11 votes -
How “Z” became Putin’s latest propaganda meme for the war against Ukraine
5 votes -
Two-thirds of anti-vax propaganda online created by just twelve influencers, research finds
23 votes -
The forces of authoritarianism are getting slicker and deeper, and that disturbs me
A friend shared a troubling website with me. I'm not 100% sure why I found the site so troubling, but one thing that stands out is its slick sophistication. There are two primary facets to this...
A friend shared a troubling website with me. I'm not 100% sure why I found the site so troubling, but one thing that stands out is its slick sophistication. There are two primary facets to this sophistication: the organization and the presentation. https://defeatthemandatesdc.com.
The presentation is, at very first glance, about what I would expect from a leftist or progressive group. It didn't take long for me to detect something was off, and an a quick reading of what they are after confirms it's neither leftist nor progressive. But that very first impression, which was followed by a sense of confusion as part of my subconscious detected the true message, was unique for me, I can usually detect political bias instantaneously. (This is a curse more than anything else, a symptom born from trauma, but that's another discussion.)
Regarding the organization, it seems focussed and professional. There's some real effort and intellegince both behind the design and messaging at least. If that is representative of a larger effort, that indicates significant funding and effective organization skills at play. I can't quite articulate what's differnt from previous and ongoing, similar efforts. There's something, fundamentally different here that projects real power, depth, and sophistication, and that is deeply disturbing. Efforts like whatever was behind Jan 6 seem chaotic and angry. This effort feels more collected, dispassionate, focussed, and expansive.
14 votes -
How Beijing influences the influencers
5 votes -
China’s troll king: How a tabloid editor became the voice of Chinese nationalism
3 votes -
China unleashed its propaganda machine on Peng Shuai’s #MeToo accusation. Her story still got out.
19 votes -
Veritasium: A story of YouTube propaganda
24 votes -
“Hacker X”—the American who built a pro-Trump fake news empire—unmasks himself
21 votes -
Sophie Zhang risked everything to expose how Facebook enables global political manipulation. Now she’s telling her story.
14 votes -
Shooting Captured Insurgents (1898) A silent film review
5 votes -
The exorcists who are battling Black Lives Matter - Across the country, right-wing Catholic clerics are weaponizing their rites to own the libs
10 votes -
China’s ruling Communist Party has opened a new front in its long, ambitious war to shape global public opinion: Western social media
13 votes -
Fox News has aired 126 discussions about trans athletes but referenced only nine trans women athletes -- none of whom dominate their sport
21 votes -
Japanese Self-Defense Forces enlist anime boys to try to attract new human recruits
9 votes -
9FRONT: Propaganda for a Unix-like OS
9 votes -
Inside the US Army’s warehouse full of Nazi art
10 votes -
The strange world of YouTube's corporate propaganda
12 votes -
What Facebook fed the baby boomers. Many Americans’ feeds are nightmares. I know because I spent weeks living inside two of them.
18 votes -
As local news dies, a pay-for-play network rises in its place
7 votes -
What the internet could be
18 votes -
The (literally) unbelievable story of the original fake news network
11 votes