2024 Russian Presidential Election

Fake campaign against United Russia and Putin

Cyabra aimed to identify the proportion of fake Facebook accounts involved in discussions about the Russian Presidential Election in March 2024 and assess their impact

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Network chart depicting clusters of social media accounts involved in the 2024 Russian presidential election conversation, with colored nodes indicating sentiment and circle sizes reflecting influence
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