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The Double White Lines of Russian Journalism

If Russian media outlets cross the Kremlin's lines, they put themselves in danger and may be punished.

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Occupying The Information Space

Occupying The Information Space

“Nobody Asked Thou Occupation”, a protest sign says in an image. If you just have a quick look, it is hard to see where and when this photo was taken. So it was a convenient way for the pro-Kremlin propagandists to illustrate articles about Norwegians allegedly protesting against a recent…
Figure of the Week: 9

Figure of the Week: 9

Although Russian internet trolls actively seek to manipulate audiences at home, a new study shows that their influence campaigns are much more effective in the United States than in Russia.
Commanding the Trolls

Commanding the Trolls

The new U.S. indictment against the "troll factory" includes a series of internal communications in which employees receive instructions for their activities in social media.
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