Military staff will need to come clean about covert influence campaigns.
that aimed to “promote pro-Western narratives” in countries like Russia, China, and Afghanistan.
The report was based on data provided to the research organizations by Twitter and Meta, which removed the networks from their respective platforms in July and August, citing their policies on platform manipulation and coordinated inauthentic activity.
Though the US military has long engaged in psychological operations, or “psyops,” the use of fabricated online personas and fake media outlets is both relatively recent and particularly controversial. The data provided by Twitter and Meta showed accounts using AI-generated faces for profile pictures and, in some cases, posing as representatives of fictitious independent media organizations.
The tactics are likely to draw unfavorable comparisons with campaigns run by entities like the GRU, Russia’s military intelligence services. Disinformation operations have been a
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