Understanding the Structure and Dynamics of Disinformation in the Online Information Ecosystem

Abstract

Using a mixed-method approach to the study of big social data, we examined online disinformation and other information operations in two contexts: 1) within the conversations surrounding the conflict in Syria; and 2) within the politicized discourse about BlackLivesMatter in the U.S. In the first context, we found that the Russian-government media apparatus is integrated into the alternative media ecosystem that functioned to support Russias political (and military) goals in Syria. We also noted that information operations connected to Russia (and other state and non-state actors) were intermingled with more organic online political activists suggesting a strategy of targeting, infiltrating, and shaping online activism towards their strategic goals. In the second context, we again found that Russian information operations targeted political activist groups on both the political right and left of the BlackLivesMatter conversation in 2016 by impersonating Americans. Reflecting a possible strategy of amplifying discord, Russian agents enacted caricatures of American citizens and participated in the BlackLivesMatter Twitter conversation, including through the sharing of incendiary content.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 14, 2018
Accession Number
AD1058867

Entities

People

  • Ahmer Arif
  • Catharine Starbird
  • Tom Wilson

Organizations

  • University of Washington

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Abstracts
  • Chemical Weapons
  • Classification
  • Communities
  • Contracts
  • Fake News
  • Governments
  • Information Operations
  • Instructions
  • Law
  • Media
  • Networks
  • Online Communications
  • Public Policy
  • Security
  • Social Media
  • Universities

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