Lithuanian-Russian Relations

Cyabra analyzed the narrative around Lithuanian-Russian relations on Facebook and X.

Cyabra analyzed the narrative around Lithuanian-Russian relations and President Nausėda on Facebook and X and found that 37% of the profiles involved in the conversation spread content with negative sentiment.

Fake profiles contributed to the discourse, employing coordinated campaigns and accounting for 11% of the conversation.

 

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