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TikTok Never Signed Up To Be War Propaganda

While other technology companies including Meta and Twitter are struggling with misinformation, TikTok is relatively new to dealing with political propaganda.
By Isabella Simonetti
The worst-case scenario, in the spread of disinformation, is, well, complete global catastrophe... that’s all.

Bad Actors, AI & the Historical Context of Disinformation Campaigns

"We are due for a cyber 9/11. This size of an attack could have a devastating impact on the global economy," warned cybersecurity expert Sean O'Brien.
By Harmon Leon
Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky (1879 - 1940) working on his book 'The History of the Russian Revolution' in his study at Principe, Gulf of Guinea.

Why Is Netflix Airing Anti-Semitic, Pro-Putin Propaganda?

"The biggest problem I had with this show was the gross anti-Semitic nature of it. It was pretty in your face—it was really difficult to watch at times."
By Chris Roberts

Trump’s Media Rhetoric Is Impacting Journalism Schools—His Name Is Even on a Course

By John Bonazzo

‘Most Worthless’ US Government Agency May Become Trump TV

By John Bonazzo

The Only Surprising Thing About Trump’s North Korea Fail Is How Right Seth Rogen Was

By Bridget Johnson

Fox News’ Kremlin Ties Go Much Deeper Than Just Sean Hannity

By John R. Schindler
Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Putin Pushes Propaganda in Crimea Ahead of Russian Election to Send Global Message

By Davis Richardson
A picture posted by the Russian Defense Ministry of video game a called "AC-130 Gunship Simulator: Special Ops Squadron."

Russia Accuses US of Aiding ISIS Using Video Game Footage

By Micah Halpern
Confederate General P.G.T. Beauregard monument at the entrance to City Park in New Orleans. The statue has since been removed.

What to Do With Confederate Statues?

By James Glaser
Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks with journalists in central Moscow.

In the Wake of Syrian Missile Strike, a Look Inside Russia’s Alternate Media Reality

By Cynthia Hooper
President Donald Trump speaks at the CIA headquarters on January 21, 2017 in Langley, Virginia.

What to Look for if the CIA Is Plotting Against Trump

By Andrew Dobbs
Chicano Batman

Chicano Batman Transcend World Music to Make a Powerful Statement

By Justin Joffe
Labyrinth : I dreamed I was taller than Jonathan Borofsky, 2009, by Jim Shaw. (Photo: Courtesy of the New Museum)

An Artist Taps Into America’s Disturbed Psyche at the New Museum

By Ryan Steadman
President Obama, Vladamir Putin. (Photo: (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images), Photo credit should read MIKHAIL KLIMENTYEV/AFP/Getty Images)

Obama Fails to Fight Putin’s Propaganda Machine

By John R. Schindler
Mahmoud Abbas (Wikimedia)

Official Misconduct: How Mahmoud Abbas Lies to Incite Violence

By Micah Halpern
New York Times reporter Judith Miller smiles at the 2005 Society of Professional Journalists Convention & National Journalism Conference at the Aladdin Casino & Resort October 18, 2005 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Miller, who was jailed 85 days for refusing to reveal the source who disclosed the identity of undercover CIA agent Valerie Plame, received the First Amendment Award from the group before taking part in a panel discussion titled 'The Reporter's Privilege Under Siege.' (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Judith Miller Carried Water for the USA’s Worst Debacle Since Vietnam

By Jesse Kornbluth
(Photo: LiveLeak)

North Korea Uses Call of Duty Footage in Creepy Propaganda Video [Updated]

By Jessica Roy

‘Women of Fox News’ Chain-Mail Propaganda: What’s Wrong With This Email?

By Foster Kamer
Screengrab of cached page

USA Today Reporters Reporting on Propaganda Become Propaganda Targets

By Steve Huff
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