This is what Russian propaganda looks like in 2024 (www.npr.org)
Pro-Russia social media accounts amplifying stories about divisive political topics such as immigration and campus protests over the war in Gaza....
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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....
The effort includes artificial intelligence, fake social media accounts and a spike in state-sponsored Russian propaganda....
However, the reporting often treats protests on elite college campuses, or social media posts from articulate activists, as though they’re a proxy for the youth vote overall. Young voters do differ from older ones on some issues, including Israel-Palestine and free speech. But they do not care about these issues nearly as much...