🗞️ 🇺🇦 Fascinating reporting this week on Russia 🇷🇺 ‘s sophisticated “digital occupation” of #Telegram within occupied Ukrainian territories, using thousands of bot. Incredibly thorough work by Atlantic Council Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab) and OpenMinds analysts. 👉🏼🤖 automated campaigns distorting local sentiment, legitimizing occupation, drowning out Ukrainian voices- overpowering platform-based takedown efforts. 🧠 A concerning long term impact of a « #digital #occupation » is our future ability to understand the war truthfully. What data will historians work on ? During eventual reintegration of occupied territories, understanding fully the tactics of a « digital occupation » will be vital for rebuilding media resilience &restoring #informationintegrity. 🎯Between Jan 2024 and Apr 2025, 3,634 automated accounts (bots) posted over 316,000 comments 🔹2.9 million comments analysed, in 110 Telegram channels tied to Russian‑occupied Ukrainian territories 🔹Expanded dataset to ~3.37 million comments across ~4,500 channels. 🔹Employed topic modeling, manual annotation (3,450 samples), keyword classification, and GPT‑4 assistance to define 69 narrative themes and train a classifier 🤖 They deployed 3 main narrative types: pro‑Russian, anti‑Ukrainian rhetoric, neutral or abstract “anti‑war” peace appeals. 🔹In channels linked to occupied areas, pro‑Russian messages—praising Russian infrastructure, culture, government—were prevalent 🔹Messages reacted to local events—water/electricity shortages—and proactively praised Russian state services initiated locally. 🔹Activity surged around key events—Ukrainian shortages, Putin’s re‑election, terrorist attacks—reactive propaganda. In occupied areas, they stabilized backgrounds of “normalcy” with infrastructure repair messaging. 🔹bot automation : Accounts used incoherent language, some posting over 1,000 comments/day, recycled links to pro‑Russian or Western outlets, and had generic profile data 🔹 A single #bot published 1,391 comments in one day across 65 channels, weaving through 40 themes and criticizing Zelenskyy in 24 % of its posts. 🔍 Effects 🔹flooding local chats with supportive messages creates illusion of widespread approval of Russian occupation 🔹Suppressing accurate info: digital offensive complements infrastructure control, limiting access to Ukrainian media and reinforces Kremlin narratives 🔹mass is making Telegram’s efforts to remove bots inefficient; new accounts quickly replace banned ones. = complicates Ukrainian authorities’ ability to reach occupied populations with truthful information. 👉🏼Full report : https://lnkd.in/eQaJWxPu 🙏🏻 Thank you & congrats to the 2 editors Layla Mashkoor, deputy director of research at the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab Sviatoslav Hnizdovskyi, CEO and founder of OpenMinds 🧑🧑🧒🧒And their teams!
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