Today Facebook removed dozens of Facebook Pages that my Stanford Internet Observatory team has spent the past few w… https://t.co/zEaCRz3oDB
Suspected Iranian Influence Operation Leverages Network of Inauthentic News Sites & Social Media Targeting Audiences in U.S., UK, Latin America, Middle East Written by: FireEye Intelligence FireEye has identified a suspected influence operation that appears to originate from Iran aimed at audiences in the U.S., U.K., Latin America, and the Middle East. This operation is leveraging a network of ina
The real Jessica Rychly is a Minnesota teenager with a broad smile and wavy hair. She likes reading and the rapper Post Malone. When she goes on Facebook or Twitter, she sometimes muses about being bored or trades jokes with friends. Occasionally, like many teenagers, she posts a duck-face selfie. But on Twitter, there is a version of Jessica that none of her friends or family would recognize. Whi
Russian network used Venezuelan accounts to deepen Catalan crisisAn analysis of five million messages reveals that RT and Sputnik used social networks to spread a negative image of Spain Two media outlets linked to the Kremlin, RT and Sputnik, made use of a large number of accounts on social networks related to Venezuela and chavismo in order to propagate a negative image of Spain in the days runn
いまや誰でもネット上に自分の意見を自由に書き込み,仲間と共有することができる。調べものをするのにも便利だが,一方で明らかな誤情報やデマ,陰謀論,中傷がネットにあふれているのも周知の通りだ。ウェブは「集合知」をもたらす期待がある一方で,誤情報が増殖する一種のエコーチェンバー(共鳴箱)を生んでいる。著者らはソーシャルメディアに人々が残した痕跡を解析することで,この効果を調べた。その結果,ソーシャルメディアのユーザーは,その情報が自分の既存の見解を裏づけるものである限り,誤情報であっても喜んで受け入れることがわかった。この“たちの悪いバイアス”を正す簡単な解決策は残念ながらなさそうだ。 著者Walter Quattrociocchi イタリアのIMTルッカ高等研究所で計算社会科学研究室を統括している。意見形成から情報の拡散まで,社会のダイナミクスの特徴を量的にとらえる研究が専門。特にオンラインで
Публичный дискурс в российской блогосфере: анализ политики и мобилизации в Рунете Download PDF (Russian). With funding from the MacArthur Foundation, the Berkman Center is undertaking a two-year research project to investigate the role of the Internet in Russian society. The study will include a number of interrelated areas of inquiry that contribute to and draw upon the Russian Internet, includin
Social media analyst Jonathan Albright got a call from Facebook the day after he published research last week showing that the reach of the Russian disinformation campaign was almost certainly larger than the company had disclosed. While the company had said 10 million people read Russian-bought ads, Albright had data suggesting that the audience was at least double that — and maybe much more — if
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