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Russia and China target US protests on social media

by The Editor
June 2, 2020
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Russia and China target US protests on social media

Russia and China are flooding social media with content targeting the ongoing unrest and violence in the United States, according to an analysis of recent Twitter posts by POLITICO.

Since May 30, government officials, state-backed media outlets and other Twitter users linked to either Beijing or Moscow have increasingly piggybacked onto hashtags linked to George Floyd, the Minnesota man whose death in police custody last week set off days of nationwide protests, to push divisive messages and criticize Washingtons handling of the unfolding crisis.

The push comes as disinformation experts warn that both countries are ramping up their online efforts ahead of the upcoming U.S. presidential election, and that China is growing increasingly bold in its use of Western social media platforms to promote its own view of the world. It also follows an ongoing feud between Donald Trump and social media companies, particularly Twitter, over their role in policing online content — a spat that will likely continue ahead of the vote.

“Russia is doing right now what Russia always does,” said Bret Schafer, a media and digital disinformation fellow at the German Marshall Fund of the United States Alliance for Securing Democracy, a think tank in Washington. “But its the first time weve seen China fully engaged in a narrative battle that doesnt directly affect Chinese interests.”

Over the last three days, Chinese ambassadors, Russian-backed news outlets and others with ties to Russia and China have tweeted more than 1,200 times about the United States, often using hashtags like #BlackLivesMatter and #Minneapolis, according to a review of social media activity by POLITICO.

That represents the most mentions of any country, even Russia or China, since May 30, and four of the top 10 hashtags over that period from Russian and Chinese Twitter users whose messages mentioned the U.S. were associated with the ongoing violence, based on an analysis of Twitter data from the Alliance for Securing Democracy.

The goal, according to disinformation experts, is to foment distrust on both sides of the political spectrum rather than publishing easily identifiable fake social media posts.

In online messages, often linking to videos of the recent violence, these digital actors have sought to portray the U.S. as a country on the brink, often highlighting perceived hypocrisy of Washingtons recent scolding of Beijing and Moscow for their civil rights abuses when parts of America are engulfed in flames and violence.

One of the most-shared social media messages from any official Russian or Chinese account, for instance, came from Hua Chunying, spokeswoman for Chinas foreign ministry.

On May 30, she posted a message that said, “I cant breathe” over a photo from the official U.S. State Department spokeswomans harsh words toward Chinas treatment of Hong Kong. The phrase “I cant breathe” has become a rallying cry for those in the U.S. protesting the polices treatment of Floyd. The message from the Chinese official has been shared more than 8,000 times.

The Spanish-language version of RT, the Kremlin-backed media outlet, has also been one of the most active social media actors since the crisis began, posting regular updates that depict the U.S. as a country on the edge. Its most-shared post came on May 30 when it linked the recent violence to Malcom X, asking if U.S. law enforcement was still mistreating African Americans. The message has been shared more than 1,200 times.

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Russia and China are flooding social media with content targeting the ongoing unrest and violence in the United States, according to an analysis of recent Twitter posts by POLITICO.

Since May 30, government officials, state-backed media outlets and other Twitter users linked to either Beijing or Moscow have increasingly piggybacked onto hashtags linked to George Floyd, the Minnesota man whose death in police custody last week set off days of nationwide protests, to push divisive messages and criticize Washingtons handling of the unfolding crisis.

The push comes as disinformation experts warn that both countries are ramping up their online efforts ahead of the upcoming U.S. presidential election, and that China is growing increasingly bold in its use of Western social media platforms to promote its own view of the world. It also follows an ongoing feud between Donald Trump and social media companies, particularly Twitter, over their role in policing online content — a spat that will likely continue ahead of the vote.

“Russia is doing right now what Russia always does,” said Bret Schafer, a media and digital disinformation fellow at the German Marshall Fund of the United States Alliance for Securing Democracy, a think tank in Washington. “But its the first time weve seen China fully engaged in a narrative battle that doesnt directly affect Chinese interests.”

Over the last three days, Chinese ambassadors, Russian-backed news outlets and others with ties to Russia and China have tweeted more than 1,200 times about the United States, often using hashtags like #BlackLivesMatter and #Minneapolis, according to a review of social media activity by POLITICO.

That represents the most mentions of any country, even Russia or China, since May 30, and four of the top 10 hashtags over that period from Russian and Chinese Twitter users whose messages mentioned the U.S. were associated with the ongoing violence, based on an analysis of Twitter data from the Alliance for Securing Democracy.

The goal, according to disinformation experts, is to foment distrust on both sides of the political spectrum rather than publishing easily identifiable fake social media posts.

In online messages, often linking to videos of the recent violence, these digital actors have sought to portray the U.S. as a country on the brink, often highlighting perceived hypocrisy of Washingtons recent scolding of Beijing and Moscow for their civil rights abuses when parts of America are engulfed in flames and violence.

One of the most-shared social media messages from any official Russian or Chinese account, for instance, came from Hua Chunying, spokeswoman for Chinas foreign ministry.

On May 30, she posted a message that said, “I cant breathe” over a photo from the official U.S. State Department spokeswomans harsh words toward Chinas treatment of Hong Kong. The phrase “I cant breathe” has become a rallying cry for those in the U.S. protesting the polices treatment of Floyd. The message from the Chinese official has been shared more than 8,000 times.

The Spanish-language version of RT, the Kremlin-backed media outlet, has also been one of the most active social media actors since the crisis began, posting regular updates that depict the U.S. as a country on the edge. Its most-shared post came on May 30 when it linked the recent violence to Malcom X, asking if U.S. law enforcement was still mistreating African Americans. The message has been shared more than 1,200 times.

Redfish, a Berlin-based media outlet Read More – Source

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