@jaredlholt@avaniyadav_ The first 3 deal w/ how militia groups are organizing online. In the fallout of #January6th, many groups are splintering, dissolving, & regrouping at a smaller scale - including rebranding & using @Facebook to attract users before migrating to alternative platforms like @telegram
@jaredlholt@avaniyadav_@Facebook@telegram Other militia groups have turned to hawking merchandise from sympathetic companies. One site, MyMilitia, uses a service called Flex Offers, offering users more than 45 affiliate links to retailers selling products likely to be popular w/ members: clothing, guns, ammo, tools, etc.
@jaredlholt@avaniyadav_@Facebook@telegram The third organizing trend is directing audiences toward real-world events organized by sympathetic third parties - many of which are pro-Trump and focused on rewriting #January6th, including the “#FreePoliticalPrisoners” rallies. Countering adversarial causes are also popular.
@jaredlholt@avaniyadav_@Facebook@telegram The five remaining trends have to do with shaping narratives. The first is fomenting opposition to #COVID19#vaccines & pandemic-related public health initiatives. Militia communities online seek to undermine confidence in vaccines, echoing broader anti-government sentiments.
@jaredlholt@avaniyadav_@Facebook@telegram Next, online militia communities amplify far-right content from publications that are rife with #disinformation and conspiracies. These posts are shared to further polarize members and drive engagement for said outlets, many of whom dominate social media, particularly @Facebook.
@jaredlholt@avaniyadav_@Facebook@telegram As an existential threat to their community, online militias encourage anti-government sentiment in response to anti-extremism efforts by the government and platforms - linking moderation efforts to Dem. politicians to “prove” that the US is "falling" to leftist totalitarianism.
@jaredlholt@avaniyadav_@Facebook@telegram Heavily circulated through these communities is also disingenuous right-wing content that’s critical of racial justice movements in the US, including Black Lives Matter (#BLM) and the now zeitgeist-y misinterpretation of Critical Race Theory (#CRT).
@jaredlholt@avaniyadav_@Facebook@telegram Finally, and unsurprisingly, militias online mirror far-right and conspiratorial narratives fixated on "StoptheSteal" and claims that #Biden was elected illegitimately. These conspiracies, pushed by far-right influencers, are in no small part to blame for #January6th.
As fires rage across the western United States, doctored social media posts have gone viral primarily blaming leftist group #Antifa for setting fires forcing local authorities to divert resources to debunk these instances of #disinformation. medium.com/dfrlab/inauthe…
Mass reporting by locals has hampered coordination of relief efforts. Local law enforcement throughout the affected areas has taken to social media to urge the public to rely on official sources for information, and to refrain from sharing unverified rumors.
Several conservative Facebook groups and pages shared a screengrab of an alleged #antifa Twitter account, @ScarsdaleAntifa, who claimed that they had started the fires. Evidence suggests this is an inauthentic account created by a 4chan user to troll or confuse antifa supporters.
NEW: Facebook has removed more than 1,700 assets linked to two Egyptian digital marketing firms targeting audiences in Middle East and North Africa. Here's our EXCLUSIVE look at the assets that were deleted. medium.com/dfrlab/faceboo…
These assets were linked to two marketing firms, NewWaves and Flexell, that were at the center of two separate purges in August and October 2019, respectively.
The DFRLab corroborated the link to NewWaves but was unable to corroborate any direct connection to Flexell.
Over the past three years, the DFRLab has published extensively on political disinformation online. Today, we are happy to announce the “Dichotomies of Disinformation,” a project made possible by @Jigsaw to codify the many #disinformation campaigns we have reported on.
#TrollTracker 1/: Mike Pompeo's @instagram posts have been relentlessly spammed by accounts posting duplicate anti-American comments ever since he announced the Poland summit on January 11. medium.com/dfrlab/trolltr…
#TrollTracker 2/: Most accounts were rarely ever active before the announcement came, @hall__melissa and @KaranKanishk find. A spurt in activity following the announcement indicates they were part of coordinated effort to counter the summit's anti-Iran narrative.
#TrollTracker 3/: The team studied one particular post in which Pompeo praised the president's #SOTU speech. Four of the most frequently commenting accounts on the post have profiles extremely similar to each other—indicative of puppet account behavior.
@Twitter In Part Two of our series, @DFRLab took a deep dive into the content from the IRA with a specific focus on its second wave of accounts, which were active after 2017.
@Twitter In Part Three of our series, @DFRLab took a deep dive into the content from the Iranian🇮🇷 troll farm with a focus on its purpose, behavior, and impact.