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Foreign Information Manipulations & Interference (#FIMI) is a pressing danger ⚠️ against #MiddleCountries & #SmallCountries: case of #Armenia 🇦🇲
Let’s look at the threat👇⤵️
🔻’Social media warfare’ can today determine an election. It’s cheap, borderline-legal and easy to-do; and you barely need a bot-army to succeed.
🔻For example: in June this year, the Armenian 🇦🇲 election could be significantly influenced by Moscow (against Pashinyan), according to multiple experts at @ENC_Europe.
🔻 The difference is that today’s influence campaign needs less spies, rioters and soldiers on-the-ground.
🔻Most influence across democracies (especially) is best achieved through hybrid means, including “real people mixed with legal social media and audio-visual content production, images, comments-sections, gifs, closed group chats and text”.
🔻Through an affordable and coordinated social media campaign of thousands of both real and fake accounts, you can easily post millions of times in the lead-up to the election; favouring the opposition.
🔻If done well (and left un-countered) it wins you the election. All paid for by Moscow, directly or indirectly. Or anyone else for that sake.
🔻 Mixed methods are use: paid-influencers, networks of genuine opposition, amplified locally & from abroad. A mix of bots and paid campaigners or pseudo-journalists assist along the way. Often thousands of people engage not even knowing what’s happening.
🔻It’s usually not illegal (outside of EU-DSA). But it’s highly impactful: voters are manipulated and an election swings a certain way as a result.
🔻In some ways; it’s not that different from the “emotions and arguments of any normal election”.
🔻The only difference is that these campaigns come from abroad and their intentions are (at best ) non-transparent and (at worst) extremely hostile and against the public good of a country.
🔻They purposefully interfere to manipulate a result in a legal jurisdiction that’s not their own (e.g. abroad). In case of Armenia 🇦🇲 several starting campaigns have already been identified across social media.
🔻One can dispute levels of malign intent; but two aspects are crystal clear: FIMI is secret and entirely unaccountable to the voter. In addition, it’s coordinated and funded from abroad.
🔹“People deserve to see the statistical-behavioural patterns of propaganda campaigns in real-time across countries”.
🔹“It’s shocking. It should be public information”: said a group of computer programmers and the lead mathematician working on data at @ENC_Europe.
[END].
![SamuelJsdv's tweet photo. Foreign Information Manipulations & Interference (#FIMI) is a pressing danger ⚠️ against #MiddleCountries & #SmallCountries: case of #Armenia 🇦🇲
Let’s look at the threat👇⤵️
🔻’Social media warfare’ can today determine an election. It’s cheap, borderline-legal and easy to-do; and you barely need a bot-army to succeed.
🔻For example: in June this year, the Armenian 🇦🇲 election could be significantly influenced by Moscow (against Pashinyan), according to multiple experts at @ENC_Europe.
🔻 The difference is that today’s influence campaign needs less spies, rioters and soldiers on-the-ground.
🔻Most influence across democracies (especially) is best achieved through hybrid means, including “real people mixed with legal social media and audio-visual content production, images, comments-sections, gifs, closed group chats and text”.
🔻Through an affordable and coordinated social media campaign of thousands of both real and fake accounts, you can easily post millions of times in the lead-up to the election; favouring the opposition.
🔻If done well (and left un-countered) it wins you the election. All paid for by Moscow, directly or indirectly. Or anyone else for that sake.
🔻 Mixed methods are use: paid-influencers, networks of genuine opposition, amplified locally & from abroad. A mix of bots and paid campaigners or pseudo-journalists assist along the way. Often thousands of people engage not even knowing what’s happening.
🔻It’s usually not illegal (outside of EU-DSA). But it’s highly impactful: voters are manipulated and an election swings a certain way as a result.
🔻In some ways; it’s not that different from the “emotions and arguments of any normal election”.
🔻The only difference is that these campaigns come from abroad and their intentions are (at best ) non-transparent and (at worst) extremely hostile and against the public good of a country.
🔻They purposefully interfere to manipulate a result in a legal jurisdiction that’s not their own (e.g. abroad). In case of Armenia 🇦🇲 several starting campaigns have already been identified across social media.
🔻One can dispute levels of malign intent; but two aspects are crystal clear: FIMI is secret and entirely unaccountable to the voter. In addition, it’s coordinated and funded from abroad.
🔹“People deserve to see the statistical-behavioural patterns of propaganda campaigns in real-time across countries”.
🔹“It’s shocking. It should be public information”: said a group of computer programmers and the lead mathematician working on data at @ENC_Europe.
[END].](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G_VJHgbWQAAEb-d.jpg)
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![SamuelJsdv's tweet photo. Foreign Information Manipulations & Interference (#FIMI) is a pressing danger ⚠️ against #MiddleCountries & #SmallCountries: case of #Armenia 🇦🇲
Let’s look at the threat👇⤵️
🔻’Social media warfare’ can today determine an election. It’s cheap, borderline-legal and easy to-do; and you barely need a bot-army to succeed.
🔻For example: in June this year, the Armenian 🇦🇲 election could be significantly influenced by Moscow (against Pashinyan), according to multiple experts at @ENC_Europe.
🔻 The difference is that today’s influence campaign needs less spies, rioters and soldiers on-the-ground.
🔻Most influence across democracies (especially) is best achieved through hybrid means, including “real people mixed with legal social media and audio-visual content production, images, comments-sections, gifs, closed group chats and text”.
🔻Through an affordable and coordinated social media campaign of thousands of both real and fake accounts, you can easily post millions of times in the lead-up to the election; favouring the opposition.
🔻If done well (and left un-countered) it wins you the election. All paid for by Moscow, directly or indirectly. Or anyone else for that sake.
🔻 Mixed methods are use: paid-influencers, networks of genuine opposition, amplified locally & from abroad. A mix of bots and paid campaigners or pseudo-journalists assist along the way. Often thousands of people engage not even knowing what’s happening.
🔻It’s usually not illegal (outside of EU-DSA). But it’s highly impactful: voters are manipulated and an election swings a certain way as a result.
🔻In some ways; it’s not that different from the “emotions and arguments of any normal election”.
🔻The only difference is that these campaigns come from abroad and their intentions are (at best ) non-transparent and (at worst) extremely hostile and against the public good of a country.
🔻They purposefully interfere to manipulate a result in a legal jurisdiction that’s not their own (e.g. abroad). In case of Armenia 🇦🇲 several starting campaigns have already been identified across social media.
🔻One can dispute levels of malign intent; but two aspects are crystal clear: FIMI is secret and entirely unaccountable to the voter. In addition, it’s coordinated and funded from abroad.
🔹“People deserve to see the statistical-behavioural patterns of propaganda campaigns in real-time across countries”.
🔹“It’s shocking. It should be public information”: said a group of computer programmers and the lead mathematician working on data at @ENC_Europe.
[END].](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G_VJHgaW8AA5Ry_.jpg)
![SamuelJsdv's tweet photo. Foreign Information Manipulations & Interference (#FIMI) is a pressing danger ⚠️ against #MiddleCountries & #SmallCountries: case of #Armenia 🇦🇲
Let’s look at the threat👇⤵️
🔻’Social media warfare’ can today determine an election. It’s cheap, borderline-legal and easy to-do; and you barely need a bot-army to succeed.
🔻For example: in June this year, the Armenian 🇦🇲 election could be significantly influenced by Moscow (against Pashinyan), according to multiple experts at @ENC_Europe.
🔻 The difference is that today’s influence campaign needs less spies, rioters and soldiers on-the-ground.
🔻Most influence across democracies (especially) is best achieved through hybrid means, including “real people mixed with legal social media and audio-visual content production, images, comments-sections, gifs, closed group chats and text”.
🔻Through an affordable and coordinated social media campaign of thousands of both real and fake accounts, you can easily post millions of times in the lead-up to the election; favouring the opposition.
🔻If done well (and left un-countered) it wins you the election. All paid for by Moscow, directly or indirectly. Or anyone else for that sake.
🔻 Mixed methods are use: paid-influencers, networks of genuine opposition, amplified locally & from abroad. A mix of bots and paid campaigners or pseudo-journalists assist along the way. Often thousands of people engage not even knowing what’s happening.
🔻It’s usually not illegal (outside of EU-DSA). But it’s highly impactful: voters are manipulated and an election swings a certain way as a result.
🔻In some ways; it’s not that different from the “emotions and arguments of any normal election”.
🔻The only difference is that these campaigns come from abroad and their intentions are (at best ) non-transparent and (at worst) extremely hostile and against the public good of a country.
🔻They purposefully interfere to manipulate a result in a legal jurisdiction that’s not their own (e.g. abroad). In case of Armenia 🇦🇲 several starting campaigns have already been identified across social media.
🔻One can dispute levels of malign intent; but two aspects are crystal clear: FIMI is secret and entirely unaccountable to the voter. In addition, it’s coordinated and funded from abroad.
🔹“People deserve to see the statistical-behavioural patterns of propaganda campaigns in real-time across countries”.
🔹“It’s shocking. It should be public information”: said a group of computer programmers and the lead mathematician working on data at @ENC_Europe.
[END].](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G_VJHgaWAAAiTPw.jpg)
![SamuelJsdv's tweet photo. Foreign Information Manipulations & Interference (#FIMI) is a pressing danger ⚠️ against #MiddleCountries & #SmallCountries: case of #Armenia 🇦🇲
Let’s look at the threat👇⤵️
🔻’Social media warfare’ can today determine an election. It’s cheap, borderline-legal and easy to-do; and you barely need a bot-army to succeed.
🔻For example: in June this year, the Armenian 🇦🇲 election could be significantly influenced by Moscow (against Pashinyan), according to multiple experts at @ENC_Europe.
🔻 The difference is that today’s influence campaign needs less spies, rioters and soldiers on-the-ground.
🔻Most influence across democracies (especially) is best achieved through hybrid means, including “real people mixed with legal social media and audio-visual content production, images, comments-sections, gifs, closed group chats and text”.
🔻Through an affordable and coordinated social media campaign of thousands of both real and fake accounts, you can easily post millions of times in the lead-up to the election; favouring the opposition.
🔻If done well (and left un-countered) it wins you the election. All paid for by Moscow, directly or indirectly. Or anyone else for that sake.
🔻 Mixed methods are use: paid-influencers, networks of genuine opposition, amplified locally & from abroad. A mix of bots and paid campaigners or pseudo-journalists assist along the way. Often thousands of people engage not even knowing what’s happening.
🔻It’s usually not illegal (outside of EU-DSA). But it’s highly impactful: voters are manipulated and an election swings a certain way as a result.
🔻In some ways; it’s not that different from the “emotions and arguments of any normal election”.
🔻The only difference is that these campaigns come from abroad and their intentions are (at best ) non-transparent and (at worst) extremely hostile and against the public good of a country.
🔻They purposefully interfere to manipulate a result in a legal jurisdiction that’s not their own (e.g. abroad). In case of Armenia 🇦🇲 several starting campaigns have already been identified across social media.
🔻One can dispute levels of malign intent; but two aspects are crystal clear: FIMI is secret and entirely unaccountable to the voter. In addition, it’s coordinated and funded from abroad.
🔹“People deserve to see the statistical-behavioural patterns of propaganda campaigns in real-time across countries”.
🔹“It’s shocking. It should be public information”: said a group of computer programmers and the lead mathematician working on data at @ENC_Europe.
[END].](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G_VJHgZWsAAm6aL.jpg)