U.S. officials said the scheme was organized in 2022 after a senior editor at RT, a Russian-state-funded media organization, helped develop technology for a so-called social media bot farm

A Russian propaganda campaign backed by the Kremlin that spread online disinformation in the United States and was boosted by artificial intelligence has been disrupted, the Justice Department said Tuesday.

U.S. officials described the internet operation as part of an ongoing effort to sow discord in the U.S. through the creation of fictitious social media profiles that purport to belong to authentic Americans but are actually designed to advance the aims of the Russian government, including by spreading disinformation about its war with Ukraine.

U.S. officials said the scheme was organized in 2022 after a senior editor at RT, a Russian-state-funded media organization that has registered with the Justice Department as a foreign agent, helped develop technology for a so-called social media bot farm. It received the support and financial approval of the Kremlin, with an officer of Russia’s Federal Security Service — or FSB — leading a private intelligence organization that promoted disinformation on social media through a network of fake accounts.

      • @JonsJava@lemmy.worldM
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        1. Not “butt hurt” - I volunteered for a job, and I do it. You broke rules. Rule 1 - “be civil” - you personally attacked another member of the community.

        2. There’s always the mod logs.

        Just keeping the place civil by enforcing the rules. As I can see, you’ve been banned (temp/perma) 8 times.

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          6 months ago

          The small kingdoms are ferociously defended. Small kings are like that.

          But the obvious trolls continue with their obvious campaigns.

          But it’s civil lat least. 🏆

          Also, how is posting how many times I’ve been banned civil or not “calling out specific members”?

          Rules for thee, not for me…

          • @JonsJava@lemmy.worldM
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            106 months ago

            Me pointing to your comments isn’t an attack. You just said the same thing as “don’t point out my past actions!”

            Sorry if your post history embarrassed you. Me pointing to it is in no was an attack.