• 9point6@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    Remember every time we find Putin backed propaganda outside of Russia in the wild, it’s nearly always boosting predominantly conservative viewpoints versus anything else.

    Outside of their borders they’re more interested in people fighting with each other than anything like coming together. Right wing politics is how they do that

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        7 hours ago

        Your article doesn’t seem to mention Russia once.

        Rumors and smears are part of free speech. To the extent that right-wing trolls and their audience are actual voters, it’s essentially just a coarse form of ordinary political speech.

        The extent to which a foreign government acting coverly is either creating or artificially boosting such content is scandalous.

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          7 hours ago

          realistically speaking our own governments are way more involved with manipulating our media than the ‘foreigners’ as people love to fearmonger about

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            6 hours ago

            True enough. But even a tyrannical government at least has a presumable intent of working for the betterment of its country. (Albeit through wrongheaded and small-minded means )

            A.foreijgn power, especially a historical adversary and bad actor, is instead presumably working to harm or diminish us.

            • queermunist she/her@lemmy.ml
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              No, they have the intent of working for themselves. That’s it. They don’t give a shit about the country and you should never presume the ruling class of your country has your country’s best interests in mind.

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          7 hours ago

          Your article doesn’t seem to mention Russia once.

          Feel free to read any other article that does, if you somehow have managed to avoid learning about russian influence campaigns over the last decade.

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            6 hours ago

            You presented it as proof that Russia is supporting misinformation on the left. To be that, it has to both include all three parts of the claim – that there is disinformation on the left, that Russia is covertly supporting disinformation, and that some of the disinformation on the left was supported by Russia.

            If your wife sleeps around, and I engage in casual sex, it does not necessarily follow that I slept with your wife.


            A common suspicion in America is that Vladimir Putin believes that Trump as POTUS is good for Russia, and that Putin interferes with US politics with a specific goal of helping Trump.

            If you have some reporting that directly links Russia to left-wing disinformation I’d love to read it. But the BBC article I read after following your link didn’t have any such link.

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                When you make a statement it’s your responsibility to provide proof because what if you’re talking out of your ass? How would we find any proof in that scenario when it literally wouldn’t exist? How would we know if you misinterpreted a source? How would we know we misinterpreted the correct source? What if we think what you’re saying is so stupid we don’t want to waste our time looking for proof? There are a lot of reasons the burden of proof shouldn’t fall on us, which means the burden of proof should fall on the person who made the statement. They know if what they said is factual and if it’s factual they know where they found this fact and thus it would be significantly less effort for them to find and present the source.

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                4 hours ago

                Better. That actually supports the assertion that Russia does engage in left-targeted disinformation (in Canada, on Twitter.)

                It also supports the original point you dismissed as “wrong” – of the 90 “most influential” accounts, only 9 were subjectively identified as “Canadian far left”.

                Maybe you should spend more time reading the actual articles, and not just their headlines?

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            5 hours ago

            Maybe someone wants you to think that Russian influence campaigns are a problem and so they feed you articles.

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        10 hours ago

        Primary sources tend to disagree

        Here’s a study from 2019 about it that backs up my assertion that more is conservative https://academic.oup.com/joc/article/69/2/168/5425470

        And of that propaganda being created, that conservative inclined people are most likely to fall for it: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/20563051231220330

        There seem to be plenty of other papers that more or less reach those same conclusions with a good number of citations, but I can’t find anything really at all on Google Scholar concluding the opposite with a quick search, let alone something also credible.

        The closest some papers come is saying that they try groups all over the political spectrum, as their goal is disunity ultimately, but they seemingly don’t really have any kind of continued success with misinforming those groups anywhere near as effectively. They more or less all end up concluding that most of the propaganda targets conservatives, because they’re the ones that fall for it.

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          I think one of the problems with citing that first study as evidence Russian disinfo is targeted at conservatives more than liberals is that it only studied one case, and Russian disinformation campaigns tailor their disinfo to different demographics, often through brute force/trial and error. So it is quite possible that the particular case they studied happens to be tailored to (or more successfully resonated with) conservatives, while another specific case would have resonated with liberals more thus resulting in more liberal exposure by their metrics.

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          Your assertion that more is conservative is a meaningless assertion in the context of this discussion.

          More can be conservative on average but you don’t see an average view of the internet, you see your filter bubble, and that source backs up the original assertion that yes, Russia is targeting leftists too.

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      6 hours ago

      Absolutely and utterly false. They try and promote fighting, anger, and distrust of government to everyone.

      They target leftists with things that will upset them, make them angry at the right and the government and other leftists and sow further discord and polarization.

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        6 hours ago

        Less extreme Leftists generally aren’t nearly as likely to be control freaks as the right (although there are always exceptions), so getting them (as a group) angry enough to fight takes much more effort than it does the right.