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Eugene

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Tue Sep 3, 2024, 07:46 AM Sep 3

China-linked 'Spamouflage' network mimics Americans online to sway US political debate

Source: Associated Press

China-linked ‘Spamouflage’ network mimics Americans online to sway US political debate

By DAVID KLEPPER
Updated 6:14 AM EDT, September 3, 2024

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New research into Chinese disinformation networks targeting American voters shows Harlan’s claims were as fictitious as his profile picture, which analysts think was created using artificial intelligence.

As voters prepare to cast their ballots this fall, China has been making its own plans, cultivating networks of fake social media users designed to mimic Americans. Whoever or wherever he really is, Harlan is a small part of a larger effort by U.S. adversaries to use social media to influence and upend America’s political debate.

The account was traced back to Spamouflage, a Chinese disinformation group, by analysts at Graphika, a New York-based firm that tracks online networks. Known to online researchers for several years, Spamouflage earned its moniker through its habit of spreading large amounts of seemingly unrelated content alongside disinformation.

“One of the world’s largest covert online influence operations — an operation run by Chinese state actors — has become more aggressive in its efforts to infiltrate and to sway U.S. political conversations ahead of the election,” Jack Stubbs, Graphika’s chief intelligence officer, told The Associated Press.

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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/china-disinformation-network-foreign-influence-us-election-a2b396518bafd8e36635a3796c8271d7

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The internet is increasingly a cesspool jfz9580m Sep 3 #1

jfz9580m

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1. The internet is increasingly a cesspool
Tue Sep 3, 2024, 11:07 AM
Sep 3

Even for the well-intentioned user (as opposed to trolls/disruptors/bad actors/scammers/spambots) it is a dicey proposition wrt unintended consequences.

I am expectantly awaiting a book coming out in Jan 2025 by a tech critic I respect, Nicholas Carr. It is about about how improvements in connectivity actually make understanding harder:
https://www.roughtype.com/?p=9258
Very timely.

It really does seem to be better to plead the fifth metaphorically wrt a lot of internet posting (unless you know what you are talking about/doing).

Any technology or instrument (and the net is sort of an instrument, if a rather inelegant, unwieldy and fugly one) should be used with care…

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