A study of the use of AI by a Russian-backed propaganda outlet shows how AI allows propagandists to increase their production capacity without any loss in persuasive power. In December 2023, journalists at the BBC and Clemson University's Media Forensics Hub published an investigation revealing that the site DCWeekly.org was a Russian propaganda outlet, part of a broader network disseminating pro-Kremlin and anti-Ukrainian narratives.
They’re more susceptible. There was a study a while back that showed Republican’s amigdila(brain fear center) are larger on average. Advertising also notice they’re guillible long ago. Fox new ad space hosts cons like my pillow, reverse mortgages and trump merch because they’ll buy it.
https://news-pravda.com/ posts multiple stories every minute, as far as I can tell just at all times. Something like this seems fairly likely.
on reddit they always cofuse it with the ukranian version of the news too, as propaganda, im sure russia knows this and isnt by accident.
on youtube, i assume murdoch also controls the “australian sky news channel” too, which sounds like UK’s sky news.
Yeah. This is absolutely on purpose. What’s that hard-hitting documentary about the 2014 revolution called, it’s definitely “Ukraine on Fire” right?
The Russian propaganda seems much more effective with the right-wing people. Is that an AI thing, or are they more susceptible for other reasons?
I know this might sound like an enlightened centrist take, but people hear what they want to hear on social media. Be it left or right.
Social media curation algorithms are geared towards driving maximum engagement and thus, echo chambers are formed.
Then, it is very easy to feed them propoganda via these chambers.
They’re more susceptible. There was a study a while back that showed Republican’s amigdila(brain fear center) are larger on average. Advertising also notice they’re guillible long ago. Fox new ad space hosts cons like my pillow, reverse mortgages and trump merch because they’ll buy it.
they fall for crypto scams, and scams in general all the time too.
Sounds to me like someone just figured out their next research project.