Disinformation under a networked authoritarian state: Saudi trolls’ credibility attacks against Jamal Khashoggi

Q2 Social Sciences
Ahmed Al-Rawi
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Abstract This paper deals with a case study that provides unique and original insight into social media credibility attacks against the Saudi journalist and activist, Jamal Khashoggi. To get the data, I searched all the state-run tweets sent by Arab trolls (78,274,588 in total), and I used Cedar, Canada’s supercomputer, to extract all the videos and images associated with references to Khashoggi. In addition, I searched Twitter’s full data archive to cross-examine some of the hashtag campaigns that were launched the day Khashoggi disappeared and afterwards. Finally, I used CrowdTangle to understand whether some of these hashtags were also used on Facebook and Instagram. I present here evidence that just a few hours after Khashoggi’s disappearance in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, Saudi trolls started a coordinated disinformation campaign against him to frame him as a terrorist, foreign agent for Qatar and Turkey, liar.... etc. The trolls also emphasized that the whole story of his disappearance and killing is a fabrication or a staged play orchestrated by Turkey and Qatar. The campaign also targeted his fiancée, Hatice Cengiz, alleging she was a spy, while later they cast doubt about her claims. Some of these campaigns were launched a few months after Khashoggi’s death. Theoretically, I argue that state-run disinformation campaigns need to incorporate the dimension of intended effect. In this case study, the goal is to tarnish the reputation and credibility of Khashoggi, even after he died, in an attempt to discredit his claims and political cause, influence different audiences especially the Saudi public, and potentially reduce sympathy towards him.
网络威权国家下的虚假信息:沙特巨魔对贾迈勒·卡舒吉的信誉攻击
本文涉及一个案例研究,为针对沙特记者和活动家贾马尔·卡舒吉(Jamal Khashoggi)的社交媒体可信度攻击提供了独特而原始的见解。为了获得数据,我搜索了阿拉伯巨魔发出的所有官方推文(总共78274588条),并使用加拿大的超级计算机Cedar提取了与卡舒吉有关的所有视频和图像。此外,我搜索了Twitter的全部数据档案,对卡舒吉失踪当天及之后发起的一些标签活动进行了交叉询问。最后,我用CrowdTangle来了解这些标签是否也在Facebook和Instagram上使用。我在这里提供的证据表明,就在卡舒吉在伊斯坦布尔的沙特领事馆失踪几个小时后,沙特的巨魔就开始了一场针对他的有组织的虚假信息运动,将他诬陷为恐怖分子、卡塔尔和土耳其的外国代理人、骗子....等。这些人还强调,他失踪和被杀的整个故事是土耳其和卡塔尔精心策划的捏造或上演的戏剧。该活动还针对他的未婚妻哈迪斯·坚吉兹(Hatice Cengiz),指控她是间谍,后来又对她的说法表示怀疑。其中一些运动是在卡舒吉死后几个月发起的。从理论上讲,我认为国家的虚假宣传活动需要纳入预期效果的维度。在这个案例研究中,目标是玷污卡舒吉的声誉和可信度,甚至在他死后,试图诋毁他的主张和政治事业,影响不同的受众,尤其是沙特公众,并可能减少对他的同情。
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Open Information Science
Open Information Science Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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