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Measuring the scope of pro-Kremlin disinformation on Twitter

Political Science

Measuring the scope of pro-Kremlin disinformation on Twitter

Y. Golovchenko

This article by Yevgeniy Golovchenko explores the dynamics of pro-Kremlin disinformation regarding Crimea through innovative content analysis and social network methods. Discover how this disinformation influences Twitter discussions while being heavily outmatched by contradictory narratives.... show more
Abstract
This article examines the scope of pro-Kremlin disinformation about Crimea. I deploy content analysis and a social network approach to analyze tweets related to the region. I find that pro-Kremlin disinformation partially penetrated the Twitter debates about Crimea. However, these disinformation narratives are accompanied by a much larger wave of information that disagrees with the disinformation and are less prevalent in relative terms. The impact of Russian state-controlled news outlets—which are frequent sources of pro-Kremlin disinformation—is concentrated in one, highly popular news outlet, RT. The few, popular Russian news media have to compete with many popular Western media outlets. As a result, the combined impact of Russian state-controlled outlets is relatively low when comparing to its Western alternatives.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Dec 11, 2020
Authors
Yevgeniy Golovchenko
Tags
disinformation
Crimea
Twitter
content analysis
social network
Russian media
Western media
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