The Vladimir Putin Interview

Cyabra examined the connections and similarities among the fake accounts to identify any coordinated activity.

Cyabra examined the online discourse surrounding Tucker Carlson to pinpoint the involvement of fake accounts in the discourse following his interview with Vladimir Putin. Approximately 20% of Twitter profiles employing the hashtag #tuckercarlson in Russian (#ั‚ะฐะบะตั€ะบะฐั€ะปัะพะฝ) were fake.

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Four faked social media posts with inflammatory remarks about Navalny, Zelensky and U.S. politics, each marked with a red FAKE stamp
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