The Chinese-owned video app is dealing with a flood of war videos and the question of whether it is spreading unverified information.
La guerra Rusia-Ucrania también se libra en internet
Los expertos dicen que historias como el Fantasma de Kiev y la Isla de las Serpientes, ambas de veracidad cuestionable, son propaganda o mensajes diseñados para levantar la moral pero, en el medio, están las audiencias que propagan información poco fiable.
In Ukraine’s Information War, a Blend of Fact and Fiction
Experts say stories like the Ghost of Kyiv and Snake Island, both of questionable veracity, are propaganda or morale boosters, or perhaps both.
Russia’s War With Ukraine Already Costing Russian Economy
Despite the Kremlin’s efforts to obscure the offensive in Ukraine, the costs of the war were already evident in both economic and social turmoil.
Facebook and Twitter Remove Accounts Connected to China
The social media giants removed a large number of accounts that promoted Covid-19 conspiracy theories and undermined reports of human rights abuses.
Why Peng Shuai Frustrates China’s Propaganda Machine
Accustomed to forcing messages on audiences at home and abroad, its propaganda machine hasn’t learned how to craft a narrative that stands up to scrutiny.
‘Los teléfonos inteligentes han sido un arma muy exitosa’: los talibanes también libran batallas digitales
En la década de 1990, prohibieron internet. Ahora lo usan para amenazar y convencer al pueblo afgano, en una señal de cómo podrÃan usar la tecnologÃa para generar poder.
How the Taliban Can Use Social Media to Tame Afghanistan
In the 1990s, they banned the internet. Now they use it to threaten and cajole the Afghan people, in a sign of how they might use technology to build power.