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Coordination patterns reveal online political astroturfing across the world [PDF]
Online political astroturfing—hidden information campaigns in which a political actor mimics genuine citizen behavior by incentivizing agents to spread information online—has become prevalent on social media.
David Schoch +3 more
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Estrategias de astroturfing en las publicaciones de Tik Tok: el caso de la Ley Trans España
Esta investigación tiene como objetivo determinar qué tipo de astroturfing online político se ha utilizado en el debate sobre la Ley Trans en España a partir del análisis de contenido de 112 publicaciones en TikTok entre el 13 de octubre de 2022 y el 13
Lucia Ballesteros-Aguayo +2 more
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An Examination of the Impact of Astroturfing on Nationalism: A Persuasion Knowledge Perspective
One communication approach that lately has become more common is astroturfing, which has been more prominent since the proliferation of social media platforms. In this context, astroturfing is a fake grass-roots political campaign that aims to manipulate
Kenneth M Henrie
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Propósito. Este artículo presenta una revisión sistemática de la literatura científica sobre el fenómeno del astroturfing, con especial atención a su impacto en la comunicación digital y la manipulación de la opinión pública. El astroturfing online como
Noelia García-Estévez +2 more
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Evading the Public Eye: On Astroturfing in Open Aviation Data
The usage of large private and business jets, from those owned by Elon Musk to Kylie Jenner and Bernard Arnault, has recently attracted considerable attention in many countries.
Martin Strohmeier +2 more
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Ephemeral Astroturfing Attacks: The Case of Fake Twitter Trends [PDF]
Accepted to the IEEE Euro S&P ...
Tugrulcan Elmas +3 more
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Online astroturfing: A problem beyond disinformation
Coordinated inauthentic behaviours online are becoming a more serious problem throughout the world. One common type of manipulative behaviour is astroturfing. It happens when an entity artificially creates an impression of widespread support for a product, policy, or concept, when in reality only limited support exists.
Jovy Chan
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Social bots spoil activist sentiment without eroding engagement [PDF]
Social bots are highly active on social media platforms, significantly affecting online discourse. We analyzed the dynamic nature of bot engagement related to Extinction Rebellion climate change protests in 2019.
Linda Li +2 more
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Digital astroturfing in politics: Definition, typology, and countermeasures
In recent years, several instances of political actors who created fake grassroots activity on the Internet have been uncovered. We propose to call such fake online grassroots activity digital astroturfing, and we define it as a form of manufactured ...
Marko Kovic +3 more
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Este trabajo busca determinar la aplicación de estrategias de Astroturfing en Twitter, a nivel español, durante el periodo de pandemia a causa de la Covid-19, en la primavera del año 2020.
Sergio Arce-García, Dr. +2 more
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