2023 Australian Indigenous Voice Referendum

Cyabra scanned social media conversation about the Voice Referendum in Australia

Cyabra analyzed the activity of the fake accounts that participated in discourse regarding the Voice Referendum, that was scheduled for October 14 in Australia. Cyabra identified that Facebook had the highest share of fake profiles with 45%, followed closely by TikTok with 42%,

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Composite graphic showing a Facebook map of Australian Voice referendum polling results with Western Australia at 63% No and 37% Yes, overlaid by user comments expressing both opposition and support
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