Netflix Fake Campaign

Investigation into fake X accounts discussing Netflix, assessing impact and coordination.

Cyabra aimed to assess the proportion of fake accounts participating in online Twitter conversations about Netflix and to uncover their primary agendas.

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Collage of Indonesian tweets using the #Zonauang hashtag to request Netflix account sharing, each stamped with a red “FAKE” label to illustrate a coordinated disinformation effort
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