France uncovers a vast Russian disinformation campaign in Europe::undefined

  • wewbull
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    10 months ago

    You’d have thought publicising them would involve not only saying they exist, but also educating people about what the misinformation is. As far as I can tell from a quick scan, the article doesn’t talk about the message the proganda is pushing. I’m just as clueless as before about what I should believe and what I shouldn’t.

    Are the public just meant to know when they’re being lied to?

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      10 months ago

      Yes this should have been done better. I remember when they did the same thing in the USA they at least listed all of them so you could to see what they were up to.