More government actors using social media to manipulate public sentiment: Report

More government actors using social media to manipulate public sentiment: Report

SINGAPORE: Governments and political parties around the world are increasingly using social media to..

SINGAPORE: Governments and political parties around the world are increasingly using social media to manipulate public opinion, according to a recent report by researchers from the University of Oxford.

There is evidence of organised social media manipulation campaigns in 70 countries and territories, said the report. That is up from 48 in 2018 and 28 in 2017.

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"The use of computational propaganda to shape public attitudes via social media has become mainstream, extending far beyond the actions of a few bad actions," said the report's authors.

The study focused on what it called "cyber troops", which it defined as government or political actors tasked with manipulating public opinion online.

In particular, there is evidence that fake accounts – including bots and those manned by humans – are being used by cyber troopers to spread pro-government propaganda, censor freedom of speech, mount smear campaigns or to drown out dissenting opinions.

Evidence of manipulation was found in 70 countries and territories, including seven in Southeast Asia – Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam.

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Others include Australia, China, India, Italy, Mexico, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States. Singapore was not among the 70 countries and territories analysed in the study.

Evidence of political parties or politicians using computational propaganda during elections were found in 45 of the 70 countries and territories analysed, the report said.

The study included instances of politicians who amassed fake followers, such as US senator Mitt Romney and former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, and political parties using social networks to spread or amplify disinformation, as in the case of the WhatsApp campaigns in India and Brazil.

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