Russian propaganda on social media during the 2022 invasion of Ukraine

D Geissler, D Bär, N Pröllochs, S Feuerriegel - EPJ Data Science, 2023 - epjds.epj.org
Abstract The Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 was accompanied by practices
of information warfare, yet existing evidence is largely anecdotal while large-scale empirical …

Multi-contextual learning in disinformation research: A review of challenges, approaches, and opportunities

B Das - Online Social Networks and Media, 2023 - Elsevier
Though a fair amount of research is being done to address disinformation in online social
media, it has so far managed to stay ahead of the researchers' learning curves forcing the …

Análisis comparado de la desinformación difundida en Europa sobre la muerte de la reina Isabel II

R Ruiz Incertis, R Sánchez del Vas… - Revista de …, 2024 - scielo.org.pe
La desinformación es uno de los grandes desafíos para Europa. En los últimos años, el
continente europeo en general y la Unión Europea (UE) en particular vienen sufriendo …

Modeling information propagation in high-order networks based on explicit–implicit relationship

F Nian, Y Shi, J Cao - Journal of Computational Science, 2021 - Elsevier
A high-order network model with explicit relationship, implicit relationship and hyper nodes
is constructed based on the characteristics of social networks. Based on this model, the …

The fight against disinformation and its consequences: Measuring the impact of “Russia state-affiliated media” on Twitter

JC Aguerri, M Santisteban, F Miró-Llinares - Crime Science, 2024 - Springer
On February 28th, shortly after the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24th, Twitter
announced the expansion of its labelling policy for “Russia state-affiliated media”, in order to …

Analyzing the strategy of propaganda using inverse reinforcement learning: evidence from the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine

D Geissler, S Feuerriegel - Proceedings of the ACM on Human …, 2024 - dl.acm.org
The 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine was accompanied by a large-scale, pro-Russian
propaganda campaign on social media. However, the strategy behind the dissemination of …

The disinformation reaction to the Russia–Ukraine War: An analysis through the lens of Iberian fact-checking

BJ Pedro, G Anabela, L Marlene - KOME, 2023 - folyoirat.ludovika.hu
The beginning of the war in Ukraine generated a wave of disinformation in Europe. Our
research intends to cognise the reaction of disinformation agents to the outbreak of war …

The Geopolitics of Deplatforming: A Study of Suspensions of Politically-Interested Iranian Accounts on Twitter

A Casas - Political Communication, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Social media companies increasingly play a role in regulating freedom of speech. Debates
over ideological motivations behind suspension policies of major platforms are on the rise …

Pro-Kremlin German Twitter users are more likely to be involved in both anti-lockdown and anti-vaccine discourse than Anti-Kremlin users

A Jarynowski - Available at SSRN 4079045, 2022 - papers.ssrn.com
There is qualitative evidence of intersection between anti-vaccination, anti-lockdown and
pro-Kremlin narrative in European Social Media, but no research quantifies the level of the …

“Outrageous” Diplomacy: Investigating the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Twitter

A Massa, G Anzera - Global Society, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Diplomacy is traditionally associated with politeness and civility. As a fundamental element
of international relations, diplomacy is rooted in professional skills and codified practices. By …