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Russia-linked ‘computational propaganda’ campaigns seen distorting public opinion worldwide

Published on
1 Jul 2017
Written by
Robert Gorwa

The recent project case study series was covered in the Japan Times:

The Oxford University team presented research in Washington on the use of automated programs, or “bots,” on social media aimed at influencing politics in nine countries, including the United States.

“Computational propaganda is one of the most powerful new tools against democracy,” said the research paper directed by Oxford’s Philip Howard and Samuel Woolley.

The research is not the first to note the existence of Twitter bots and other automated tools aimed at disrupting politics but offers insight into the global scale of efforts, which are traced mainly to Russia but also operate in China and in the target countries themselves.

Read the full article here.

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