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Russian
accounts fuel French outrage online
8
December, 2018
Hundreds
of social media accounts linked to Russia have sought to amplify the
street protests that have rocked France, according to analysis seen
by The Times.
The
network of accounts has circulated messages on Twitter that focus on
the violence and chaos of the yellow vest or gilet jaune riots. As
the unrest began last month, a group of about 200 monitored accounts
was churning out approximately 1,600 tweets and retweets a day. A
large proportion of the accounts appear to be so-called “sock
puppets”, which purport to be run by westerners.
According
to an analysis by New Knowledge, a cybersecurity company, the
accounts have spread disinformation, using photographs of injured
protesters from other events to bolster a narrative of brutality by
French police.
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