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mozz, to politics in This is what Russian propaganda looks like in 2024
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Pro-Russia social media accounts amplifying stories about divisive political topics such as immigration and campus protests over the war in Gaza.

They forgot discontent about the economy. Also, the key factor of (sometimes, but not always) linking all three topics directly to Biden even though his actual record on all three could be summarized as "not Bernie Sanders but also several standard deviations better than most Democrats, like actually to the point that he's trying to help, and several miles or several hundred miles better than Trump"

"I care how migrants are treated, and that's why I can't vote for Biden over Trump" is, if you take a second to examine the reality involved, all you really need to see to know that the person you're talking to is motivated by something much darker and more dishonest than actually caring about what happens to migrants

The volume of posts, articles and websites that Russian-linked operations produce is being boosted by artificial intelligence — another new factor that sets 2024 apart from previous election cycles.

I am constantly curious to maybe find some poster on Lemmy that's actually literally a bot, or whose answers are being generated by a bot. I haven't done it yet. I wish glitch tokens still worked.

vegeta, to politics in This is what Russian propaganda looks like in 2024
ReallyActuallyFrankenstein, to politics in This is what Russian propaganda looks like in 2024

“It’s absolutely true that when you look at an individual campaign, it’s just as likely as not that it hasn’t had a huge amount of influence, which is why Russia just does it again and again, or in a different form, or targeting a different group,” the Digital Forensic Research Lab’s Carvin said. “It’s almost like producing cheaply manufactured goods and just getting it out there in the world, hoping that maybe one particular gadget ends up becoming the popular toy of the season, even if the others completely fail.”

Many researchers who study disinformation warn against seeing the hand of Russia as an all-powerful puppeteer, especially since so much of what its mouthpieces amplify is homegrown.

I think we’re severely underestimating the damage and impact of Russian influence, just as we’ve spent decades underestimating the damage and impact of Fox News propaganda.

Amplifying something “home grown” rather than creating a narrative whole-cloth doesn’t make it any less impactful. On a scale of 1-100, turning a fringe party from a volume level of 0.1 to 10 makes it seem like it is still low impact, but in fact it’s 100 times as impactful. It’s the difference between a fringe idea remaining fringe and it being accepted as a variation on “normal.”

That’s why thirty years ago, white supremacy was a fringe group that would be toxic to anyone even touched by it. Now, thanks to normalization by Trump and Fox News - and yes, Russia - there are open white supremacists (though they only occasionally say the quiet part loud) in Congress.

Russia is normalizing fringe right-wing, populist and totalitarian policies. I think they are not only having an impact, they are winning in recent elections. Yes, proving it is difficult, and that’s why no news source is ready to claim Russia caused it. But they are injecting poison into the veins of the world. You might say it’s “trace” amounts, but given a long enough timescale, it is going to be fatal.

retrospectology,
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I think we’re severely underestimating the damage and impact of Russian influence, just as we’ve spent decades underestimating the damage and impact of Fox News propaganda.

And just as we’ll underestimate the damage of the same garbage coming out of China.

It really is concerning that there’s so little understanding and reporting about the influence campaigns and interference by the Chinese government, particular when that’s much more often what users are running across these days online.

Russia really kicked the game off leading up to 2016, but China is the one running with the ball right now, and I’d say they’re being much more effective with how they create and steer narratives not just in the US but across Europe and South America.

China has silently managed to gain outsized influence within corporations like Google and other social media, not just in how the services finction within their own borders but you witness how thin the divide between Google’s “chinese” version and the rest of the world really is with the way they moderate political speech on their platforms. It wasn’t so long ago that they “accidentally” somehow banned a bunch of chinese keywords on western versions of the platform. And even now you will get shadowbans and comment removal for criticism of the CCP on YT, though it’s unclear exactly what keywords and criteria they’re using. Worst part is that it’s entire opaque.

It’s really weird how differently the media approaches Russian and CCP influence campaigns even though at this point, as Russia declines and democracies are wiser to their tricks, none of those lessons or research are being applied towards countering and educating the public as to Chinese influence to undermine democractic institutions.

shasta, to politics in Trump challenges Biden to cognitive test but confuses name of doctor who tested him : NPR

Randy Johnson would’ve been funnier

RememberTheApollo_, to politics in Biden says the next president may get to name two Supreme Court justices

Not if the republicans have anything to say about it.

Delusional,

I wouldn’t put it past them to say it’s too close to the 2028 election to appoint any new justices if a Democrat wins.

Auzy, to politics in A retired federal judge says Judge Cannon appears to show 'favoritism' toward Trump

Nah. Stealing top secret documents and showing them to random people to make your dong seem bigger isn’t that important

/S

The scary thing isn’t the people we know he’s shown them to. I seem to recall there are still some missing, and we don’t know the extent to which the information on them has been exposed

tiefling, (edited )

He’s literally giving up information about our spies and causing them to “disappear”

The dude is a traitorous piece of shit who deserves to be punished for treason

Lexam, to politics in A retired federal judge says Judge Cannon appears to show 'favoritism' toward Trump

Now could we hear from someone who has the power to do something about it?

theangriestbird,

Like who? The Supreme Court? I don’t think you’re gonna like what they have to say…

Lexam,

Exactly

ulkesh,
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Congress is the authority over federal judges with respect to impeachment and trial. Since Congress is spineless, nothing will be done.

Powderhorn, to politics in A retired federal judge says Judge Cannon appears to show 'favoritism' toward Trump
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I have to respect the restraint the retired judge showed here. I don’t find it appropriate, but it’s professional, unlike Cannon.

Davel23, to politics in A retired federal judge says Judge Cannon appears to show 'favoritism' toward Trump

In other news, retired federal judge has eyes.

pbjamm, to politics in A retired federal judge says Judge Cannon appears to show 'favoritism' toward Trump
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i am shocked, shocked i say!

well, not that shocked.

mozz, to politics in A retired federal judge says Judge Cannon appears to show 'favoritism' toward Trump
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Appears 😂

Butterbee, to politics in A retired federal judge says Judge Cannon appears to show 'favoritism' toward Trump
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Nooooooooo. Reeaaaallly?

snooggums,
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Say it ain’t so!

t3rmit3,

Your [judicial bias] is a heartbreaker!

Gamoc, to politics in Trump challenges Biden to cognitive test but confuses name of doctor who tested him : NPR

“It was Christopher Eccleston, the ninth doctor! It was!”

mosiacmango, to world in Israeli military announces daily ‘tactical pause’ in southern Gaza to allow in aid

Looks like the recent pictures of emaciated, starving Palestinian children that have been going viral have had an effect.

Here’s hoping this can resolve the horrible famine Israel has imposed on Palestine.

Etterra, to politics in Trump challenges Biden to cognitive test but confuses name of doctor who tested him : NPR

I say your 3% titanium tax goes too far!

chatokun,

And I say your 3% titanium tax doesn’t go too far enough!

elbarto777,

The hell are you two talking about?

Fedizen,
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Lol! Thanks!

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