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The effect of the pullout from Russia on the online discourse toward brands

March 2, 2022

An investigation into Twitter conversations surrounding five brands' business decisions with Russia.

Collage of March 3–4 Twitter replies urging LVMH to suspend operations in Russia and criticizing the brand for downplaying the invasion

#Brand Reputation, National Security

China Coup 2022

February 2, 2022

Fake news of supposed coup in China spread on Twitter and TikTok.

Side-by-side screenshots of a tweet and a Facebook post spreading rumors about a military coup in China, shown on a purple gradient background

#National Security

Climate Crisis Misinformation Report

January 2, 2022

An analysis of climate change misinformation spread by real and fake profiles.

Twitter profile named 'GlobalWarmingHoax' with a polar bear avatar, bio stating 'Exposing the Global Warming Myth One Tweet at a Time!', link cafepress.com/warming_hoax, joined October 2009, showing 1,300 following and 1,550 followers

#National Security

Boycott Qatar

October 2, 2021

Identifying both real and fake profiles with discourse surrounding the hashtag, #boycottqatar.

Twitter profile for Boycott Qatar 2022 displaying a banner that reads #BOYCOTT QATAR 2022 with a chained soccer ball

#Brand Reputation, National Security

Pandora Papers

October 2, 2021

Identifying inauthentic accounts leading the discussion on Pandora Papers in Korea.

Two Twitter replies discussing tax amnesty, Panama Papers, and Pandora Papers on a purple gradient background

#National Security

Morocco Trade Deals Cancellation over Western Sahara

October 2, 2021

High level of inauthentic profiles within discussions regarding EU-Moroccan trade deals.

Tweet from account named davide asserting Western Sahara has always been Moroccan and criticizing Algeria, overlaid with a red 'FAKE' stamp indicating misinformation

#National Security

Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan

August 2, 2021

Identifying fake stories spread on Twitter following the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan.

Composite tweets alleging Taliban flag over Kabul presidential palace, overlaid with grey 'ALTERED' text and red 'FAKE' stamp

#National Security

UK Vaccine Disinformation Report

February 2, 2021

A planned campaign spreading Covid vaccine disinformation on Twitter and Facebook.

Facebook comments urging people not to get the Covid vaccine, calling it ‘MARK OF THE BEAST’ and ‘NOT a vaccine’, with a parent saying they won’t let their children receive it, illustrating online vaccine disinformation

#National Security

Vaccine Disinformation Campaign

December 2, 2020

Uncovering disinformation campaigns catalyzed by Covid vaccine rollout beginning.

Network diagram of social media profiles connected by blue lines, with red nodes grouped into cluster A opposing vaccines and clusters B and C supporting AstraZeneca

#National Security

Brexit Disinformation Campaign

January 2, 2020

Analysis of fake accounts discussing Brexit and the harm of negative messaging.

Retweeted tweet criticizing Brexit, featuring a stylized Union Jack overlaid with the words “BREXITEERS YOU OWN IT”

#National Security

Saudi Arabia ‘Neom Project’

January 2, 2020

An analysis of portions of fake accounts commenting on the Neom Project.

Area chart showing October 1, 2021 social media activity about the NEOM project; blue line represents all content peaking at nearly 70,000 posts around noon, orange line shows negative content (~7,000 posts), and red line indicates content from fake profiles (~7,500 posts)

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