- The Washington Post, Miami Herald, InfoWars and other U.S. sites spread Russian propaganda from Twitter - Tweets from 2,752 fake Twitter accounts created by Russian government trolls found their way into U.S. news stories. https://www.recode.net/2017/11/3/16599816/washington-post-mcclatchy-miami-herald-ap-russian-propaganda-twitter 59 comments technology
- The Washington Post, Miami Herald, InfoWars and other U.S. sites spread Russian propaganda from Twitter https://www.recode.net/2017/11/3/16599816/washington-post-mcclatchy-miami-herald-ap-russian-propaganda-twitter 5 comments politics
Linking pages
- Russian 'troll army' tweets cited more than 80 times in UK media | Newspapers & magazines | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/media/2017/nov/20/russian-troll-army-tweets-cited-more-than-80-times-in-uk-media 172 comments
- Fake Putin Twitter Account Fooled More Than a Dozen Major News Outlets – Mother Jones https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2018/11/fake-putin-twitter-account-fooled-more-than-a-dozen-major-news-outlets/ 21 comments
- I Tried to Expose Russia’s Media Manipulation Playbook in 2012 and Nobody Listened | Observer http://observer.com/2017/11/i-tried-to-expose-russias-media-manipulation-playbook-in-2012-and-nobody-listened-trump-pageviews-twitter 19 comments
- Trolls on Twitter: How Mainstream and Local News Outlets Were Used to Drive a Polarized News Agenda | by Jonathan Albright | Berkman Klein Center Collection | Medium https://medium.com/berkman-klein-center/trolls-on-twitter-how-mainstream-and-local-news-outlets-were-used-to-drive-a-polarized-news-agenda-e8b514e4a37a 0 comments