Figure of the Week

Figure of the Week: 8

According to a recent experiment, hiring someone to run a disinformation attack on a company would cost you $8 per social media post.

109 articles
Figure of the week: 1/3

Figure of the week: 1/3

Only 1 in 3 Russians say they trust the news programmes on the state-controlled TV channels Pervyi Kanal and Rossiya 1, a recent survey by the Public Opinion Foundation (FOM)  shows.
Figure of the week: 55%

Figure of the week: 55%

Between May and July 2019, bots accounted for a staggering 55% of all Russian-language Twitter messages about the NATO presence in the Baltic States and Poland.
Figure of the Week: 3

Figure of the Week: 3

Three tranches of leaked emails by Kremlin officials – notably including Putin aide Vladislav Surkov – provide rare insight into the strategy and tactics of Russia’s war against Ukraine.
Pages: 1 ... 3 4 5 ... 11

Categories

`

Disclaimer

Cases in the EUvsDisinfo database focus on messages in the international information space that are identified as providing a partial, distorted, or false depiction of reality and spread key pro-Kremlin messages. This does not necessarily imply, however, that a given outlet is linked to the Kremlin or editorially pro-Kremlin, or that it has intentionally sought to disinform. EUvsDisinfo publications do not represent an official EU position, as the information and opinions expressed are based on media reporting and analysis of the East Stratcom Task Force.

    Your opinion matters!

    Data Protection Information *

      Subscribe to the Disinfo Review

      Your weekly update on pro-Kremlin disinformation

      Data Protection Information *

      The Disinformation Review is sent through Mailchimp.com. See Mailchimp’s privacy policy and find out more on how EEAS protects your personal data.