In the Spotlight: The Russian Government's Use of Official Twitter Accounts to Influence Discussions About its War in Ukraine

Benjamin Shultz
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Russia's war in Ukraine has marked an inflection point for the future of the global order and democracy itself. Widely condemned for waging a war of aggression, the Russian government has used its official social media channels to spread disinformation as justification for the war. This study examines how the Russian government has used its official Twitter accounts to shape English-language conversations about the war in Ukraine. 2,685 English-language tweets posted by 70 Russian government accounts between 1 September 2022 and 31 January 2023 were analyzed using BERTopic. Initial topic analysis shows the Russian government portrayed itself as a noble world leader interested in peace and cooperation, while deflecting blame onto the “Kiev Regime” for starting the war. A semantic similarity analysis was then conducted to compare the narratives originating from Russian government Twitter accounts to 149,732 English-language tweets about the war in Ukraine to estimate these narratives’ spread. Results show a segment of general discussion tweets to exhibit strongly similar language to Russian government tweets, but also highlight differences between the frequency and saliency of Russian government narratives. This work contributes one of the first analyses of disinformation originating from official Russian government social media channels about the war in Ukraine.
焦点:俄罗斯政府利用官方推特账户影响有关其乌克兰战争的讨论
俄罗斯在乌克兰的战争标志着全球秩序和民主本身未来的一个拐点。俄罗斯政府因发动侵略战争而受到广泛谴责,它利用官方社交媒体渠道传播虚假信息,作为发动战争的理由。这项研究考察了俄罗斯政府如何利用其官方推特账户来塑造关于乌克兰战争的英语对话。使用BERTopic分析了70个俄罗斯政府账户在2022年9月1日至2023年1月31日期间发布的2685条英语推文。最初的主题分析显示,俄罗斯政府将自己描绘成一个对和平与合作感兴趣的崇高的世界领导人,同时将责任转移到发动战争的“基辅政权”身上。然后进行语义相似性分析,将来自俄罗斯政府Twitter账户的叙述与149732条关于乌克兰战争的英语推文进行比较,以估计这些叙述的传播情况。结果显示,一段一般性讨论推文表现出与俄罗斯政府推文非常相似的语言,但也突出了俄罗斯政府叙事的频率和显著性之间的差异。这项工作是对俄罗斯政府官方社交媒体渠道关于乌克兰战争的虚假信息的首批分析之一。
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