Waves of disinformation in the hybrid Russian-Ukrainian war

Tetiana Krainikova, S.YE. Prokopenko
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This article presents research results into waves of disinformation — massive torrents of false information directed at various audiences during the Russian-Ukrainian war in May — July 2022, intending to elicit specific communication effects (manipulation, misleading, intimidation, demoralization, etc.). It was found that waves of disinformation are characterized by narrative and intensity. Based on the Telegram statistics of the “Perevirka” bot (“Check”) developed by the Gwara Media organization, we formed a sample of the most resonant messages (298 units), which were subject to informal (traditional) document analysis, as well as classification, narrative, and comparative analysis. We identified 24 primary waves of disinformation, among which the most powerful were the following: 1) “The Armed Forces of Ukraine and those who back them are criminals”; 2) “Ukraine will lose the war”; 3) “The West does not need Ukraine as a state”; 4) “Ukraine is a country of chaos and extremists.” The recorded waves testify to the aggressiveness and multi-directionality of Russian rhetoric, which encourages the development of a productive system of information countermeasures in Ukraine and the world and the development of media literacy among the population. Based on the analysis of waves of Russian disinformation, we provided recommendations for the audience on dealing with actual and potential propaganda messages.
俄乌混合战争中的虚假信息浪潮
本文介绍了对虚假信息浪潮的研究结果- 2022年5月至7月俄罗斯-乌克兰战争期间针对各种受众的大量虚假信息,旨在引发特定的沟通效果(操纵,误导,恐吓,士气低落等)。研究发现,虚假信息浪潮具有叙事性和强度的特点。根据Gwara Media组织开发的“Perevirka”bot(“Check”)的电报统计数据,我们形成了最具共鸣的信息样本(298个单位),并对其进行了非正式(传统)文件分析,以及分类、叙述和比较分析。我们确定了24波主要的虚假信息,其中最强大的是:1)“乌克兰武装部队和支持他们的人是罪犯”;2)“乌克兰将输掉这场战争”;3)“西方不需要乌克兰作为一个国家”;4)“乌克兰是一个充满混乱和极端分子的国家。”记录的浪潮证明了俄罗斯修辞的侵略性和多向性,这鼓励在乌克兰和世界上建立一个富有成效的信息对策系统,并在人口中发展媒体素养。基于对俄罗斯虚假信息浪潮的分析,我们为观众提供了处理实际和潜在宣传信息的建议。
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