This article presents a typological study of the Twitter accounts operated by the Internet Research Agency (IRA), a company specialized in online influence operations based in St. Petersburg, Russia. Drawing on concepts from 20th-century propaganda theory, we modeled the IRA operations along propaganda classes and campaign targets. The study relies on two historical databases and data from the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine to retrieve 826 user profiles and 6,377 tweets posted by the agency between 2012 and 2017. We manually coded the source as identifiable, obfuscated, or impersonated and classified the campaign target of IRA operations using an inductive typology based on profile descriptions, images, location, language, and tweeted c...
State-sponsored organizations are increasingly linked to efforts aimed to exploit social media for i...
During the early Covid-19 pandemic, led by controversial presidential figure Donald Trump, the US se...
In our presentation, we examine the involvement of automated (bots) and human agents (trolls) in the...
This article presents a typological study of the Twitter accounts operated by the Internet Research ...
This article presents a typological study of the Twitter accounts operated by the Internet Research ...
This article presents a mixed methods analysis of 4589 tweets posted between 2012 and 2017 by accoun...
This paper presents preliminary findings of a content analysis of tweets posted by false accounts op...
This paper presents preliminary findings of a content analysis of tweets posted by false accounts op...
This study introduces a mixed-methods approach to classifying the visual frames of state-sponsored s...
This study introduces a mixed-methods approach to classifying the visual frames of state-sponsored s...
Over the past couple of years, anecdotal evidence has emerged linking coordinated campaigns by state...
Numerous studies have been dedicated to the Kremlin-affiliated Internet Research Agency's (IRA) onli...
State-sponsored organizations are increasingly linked to efforts aimed to exploit social media for i...
This paper examines social media ads purchased by the Russian Internet Research Agency (IRA). Using ...
Evidence from an analysis of Twitter data reveals that Russian social media trolls exploited racial ...
State-sponsored organizations are increasingly linked to efforts aimed to exploit social media for i...
During the early Covid-19 pandemic, led by controversial presidential figure Donald Trump, the US se...
In our presentation, we examine the involvement of automated (bots) and human agents (trolls) in the...
This article presents a typological study of the Twitter accounts operated by the Internet Research ...
This article presents a typological study of the Twitter accounts operated by the Internet Research ...
This article presents a mixed methods analysis of 4589 tweets posted between 2012 and 2017 by accoun...
This paper presents preliminary findings of a content analysis of tweets posted by false accounts op...
This paper presents preliminary findings of a content analysis of tweets posted by false accounts op...
This study introduces a mixed-methods approach to classifying the visual frames of state-sponsored s...
This study introduces a mixed-methods approach to classifying the visual frames of state-sponsored s...
Over the past couple of years, anecdotal evidence has emerged linking coordinated campaigns by state...
Numerous studies have been dedicated to the Kremlin-affiliated Internet Research Agency's (IRA) onli...
State-sponsored organizations are increasingly linked to efforts aimed to exploit social media for i...
This paper examines social media ads purchased by the Russian Internet Research Agency (IRA). Using ...
Evidence from an analysis of Twitter data reveals that Russian social media trolls exploited racial ...
State-sponsored organizations are increasingly linked to efforts aimed to exploit social media for i...
During the early Covid-19 pandemic, led by controversial presidential figure Donald Trump, the US se...
In our presentation, we examine the involvement of automated (bots) and human agents (trolls) in the...