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Figure of the Week: 111,486

Figure of the Week: 111,486

Analysis by De Groene Amsterdammer shows that in three days, the Internet Research Agency produced as many as 111,486 tweets. Out of this number, at least 65,000 tweets were blaming Ukraine for downing of the MH17 plane. The MH17 crash was the time of the biggest activity of Russian trolls ever.
Figure of the Week: 68

Figure of the Week: 68

An analysis of nearly ten million posts on the Russian social network VKontakte confirms widespread negative coverage about Ukraine's presidential candidates, with 68% of messages about Petro Poroshenko being strongly negative and derogatory.
Figure of the week: 14

Figure of the week: 14

Ahead of the Slovak presidential elections, 14 disinformation pages on Facebook shared pro-Kremlin narratives seeking to delegitimise the democratic process.
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