Podcast: Oxford Sparks How is misinformation about the war in Ukraine spreading?
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The manipulation of public opinion over social media remains a critical threat to democracy. Over the past four years, we have monitored the global organization of social media manipulation by governments and political parties, and the various private companies and other organizations they work with to spread disinformation.
Our 2020 report highlights the recent trends of computational propaganda across 81 countries and the evolving tools, capacities, strategies, and resources used to manipulate public opinion around the globe. We identify three key trends in this year’s inventory of disinformation activity:
Read the Costa Rica case study here.
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Samantha Bradshaw, Hannah Bailey & Philip N. Howard. “Industrialized Disinformation: 2020 Global Inventory of Organized Social Media Manipulation.” (2021) Oxford, UK: Programme on Democracy & Technology. demtech.oii.ox.ac.uk. 26 pp.
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