Computational propaganda is the use of computational tools (algorithms and automation) to distribute misleading information using social media networks...
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age has given rise to new ways of disseminating propaganda, for example, in computational propaganda, bots and algorithms are used to manipulate public...
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Philip N. Howard (section Computational propaganda)
social media to manipulate public opinion, a process he called "computational propaganda." Evidence from Russia, Myanmar, Hungary, Poland, Brazil, and of...
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2017-08-28. Retrieved 2018-09-26. "Computational Propaganda Worldwide: Executive Summary". The Computational Propaganda Project. Archived from the original...
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SouthFront (category Russian propaganda organizations)
Personnel and Veterans." John D. Gallacher, Vlad Barash, Philip N. Howard, and John Kelly. Data Memo 2017.9. Oxford, UK: Project on Computational Propaganda....
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Institute Computational Propaganda Project published a study on an Iranian-related campaign on Twitter targeting Arab users. The Computational Propaganda team...
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studies scholar and expert on computational propaganda and misinformation. Woolley was a founder of the Computational Propaganda Research Project at the University...
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intent for reasons such as causing anxiety or deceiving audiences. Computational Propaganda actors benefit from both disinformation and misinformation. Rumors...
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Media manipulation (redirect from Propaganda laundering)
Media and Political Polarization in the United States, 2012-2018. Computational Propaganda Research Project, 17 December 2018. Kellner, D., 9/11, Spectacles...
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Propaganda in Iran originates from the Iranian government and "private" entities, which are usually state controlled. Propaganda can be disseminated through...
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English-language News Sources on Public Telegram Channels". The Computational Propaganda Project. 20 July 2020. Archived from the original on 3 December...
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Artificial intelligence (redirect from Computational Rationality)
massive amounts of misinformation or propaganda. One such potential malicious use is deepfakes for computational propaganda. AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton expressed...
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Computational politics is the intersection between computer science and political science. The area involves the usage of computational methods, such...
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Social bot (category Internet manipulation and propaganda)
scammer is in fact a trusted user. Social bots can be a tool for computational propaganda. Bots can also be used for algorithmic curation, algorithmic radicalization...
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Disinformation (category Propaganda techniques)
manipulation for propaganda purposes with the help of data analysis and internet bots in social media is called computational propaganda. Studies show four...
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founded in 2017. Oxford University's Internet Institute's Project on Computational Propaganda identified Samhällsnytt as one of the three primary "junk news"...
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Internet manipulation (redirect from Internet propaganda)
manipulation for propaganda purposes with the help of data analysis and internet bots in social media is called computational propaganda. Internet manipulation...
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right-wing populist news site. Oxford Internet Institute's Project on Computational Propaganda identified "Fria Tider" as one of the three primary "junk news"...
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Black propaganda is a form of propaganda intended to create the impression that it was created by those it is supposed to discredit. Black propaganda contrasts...
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org/resources/reports/computational-propaganda-jewish-americans-and-the-2018-midterms-the-amplification "Computational Propaganda, Jewish-Americans and...
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Emotive conjugation (category Propaganda techniques)
propaganda Bandwagon effect Big lie Black propaganda Blood libel Buzzword Cartographic propaganda Computational propaganda Censorship Cherry picking Cult of personality...
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Political Polarization in the United States, 2012-2018) by the Computational Propaganda Project of Oxford University along with the social media analysis...
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Buzzer (internet) (category Internet manipulation and propaganda)
media propaganda". Inside Indonesia. Retrieved 2023-12-01. Rasidi, Pradipa P. (2023). "Ludic cybermilitias: shadow play and computational propaganda in the...
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N. Howard, Eds. Working Paper 2017.12. Oxford, UK: Project on Computational Propaganda. comprop.oii.ox.ac.uk. 37 pp. http://blogs.oii.ox.ac...
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The OII has also been involved in research on the effects of computational propaganda, the ethics of big data in different contexts, and the political...
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Propaganda techniques are methods used in propaganda to convince an audience to believe what the propagandist wants them to believe. Many propaganda techniques...
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Bolivarian propaganda (also known as chavista propaganda and Venezuelan propaganda) is a form of nationalist propaganda, especially in Venezuela and associated...
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Bradshaw. "Global cyber troops country profile: India." Project on Computational Propaganda (2019). APA "'It's Like Frankenstein's Monster': The Father Of...
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within the Mexican government. As of July 2017, Oxford University's Computational Propaganda Research Project claimed Mexico's social media manipulation (Peñabots)...
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major role in political polarization in the United States, due to computational propaganda -- "the use of automation, algorithms, and big-data analytics to...
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