Propaganda and Fake News – Yala News

Cyabra discovered that many profiles that interacted with Yala News were fake.

700 profiles shared and commented on Yala News' official Facebook page, negatively commenting on a post about President Zelensky, claiming he appeared drunk and insane. 46% of those who engaged with the post were fake, indicating a fake campaign.

#Brand Reputation, National Security

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