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TomCADem

(17,390 posts)
Fri Aug 7, 2020, 04:29 PM Aug 2020

FIE 2020 Project: Kremlin Media's Attacks on Big Tech's Efforts to Combat Misinformation

Is it just a coincidence that Russian state-sponsored media attacks sound like right wing talking points?

https://www.fpri.org/fie/kremlin-big-tech-misinformation/

In recent months, Russian state-sponsored media outlets RT and Sputnik News have ramped up their criticisms of American tech and social media giants for alleged censorship on their platforms. These censorship narratives pertain to the 2020 election, the COVID-19 pandemic and conservative ideals more broadly, claiming that platforms like Google, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube are advancing the interests of biased liberal agendas. Efforts said to be aimed at combating misinformation are actually a means to silence conservative voices.

The concentration of criticism by Russian state-sponsored media on efforts to quell false information fits its previous strategy of promoting division among the American populace. Coverage aims to politicize the enforcement of terms of service by tech and social media companies. For example, Twitter’s flagging of President Trump’s tweet related to the protests in response to the death of George Floyd was portrayed as politically motivated. According to to Sputnik News’s story, Twitter’s response made the U.S. resemble a “propaganda show” and was nothing more than a “move as part of the ongoing tussle between Democrats and Republicans.”

RT and Sputnik assert that American social media companies are abusing their power by censoring those who are not in line with left-leaning beliefs, disproportionately targeting conservative opinions. After Twitter unverified and locked numerous accounts in May and June, RT noted that those targeted by Twitter were challenging the “ever-narrowing centrist-liberal mainstream.” And after Facebook removed British conspiracy theorist David Icke’s account for disseminating harmful information about COVID-19, which it claimed would promote noncompliance with public health guidelines, Sputnik highlighted Icke’s labeling Twitter as “fascist.” Sputnik also covered the removal of Michael Moore and Jeff Gibbs film “Planet of the Humans” from YouTube, promoting Gibbs’s claim the removal was a “blatant act of censorship by political critics” in its headline: “‘Act of Political Censorship’? Michael Moore-Produced Doc Removed From YouTube Over Copyright Claim.”

RT and Sputnik also promote the idea that Facebook and Twitter are taking advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic to expand their censorship of content. In May, after Twitter announced that it would be labeling tweets with disputed or misleading information related to COVID-19, a Sputnik article about the announcement featured experts expressing opposition to official policies. Furthermore, Russian media does not disguise its own disdain for such policies. For example, one RT headline writes: “Twitter anoints itself arbiter of coronavirus truth with pledge to label even ‘disputed’ & ‘unverified’ claims as disinfo.”
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FIE 2020 Project: Kremlin Media's Attacks on Big Tech's Efforts to Combat Misinformation (Original Post) TomCADem Aug 2020 OP
No coincidence. This mess is deliberate & managed by putin SheltieLover Aug 2020 #1

SheltieLover

(57,073 posts)
1. No coincidence. This mess is deliberate & managed by putin
Fri Aug 7, 2020, 04:31 PM
Aug 2020

Last edited Fri Aug 7, 2020, 05:05 PM - Edit history (1)

To sow chaos. 🤬

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