• Evotech@lemmy.world
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      In Norway, NRK started a misinformation campaign in a local school to influence the school election to show how easy it was.

      It was not well received

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    Honestly, that sounds exactly like what the CIA will produce when they need people to support censorship or just discourage people from listening to counter-narratives, the same way they supported the production of Zero Dark Thirty and Homeland when they wanted to support torture and unaccountability.

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    A drama like right now about Russians trying to influence world politics? And US elections? I’m not sure if it would be brilliant and we’d be all over it or if we’re so sick of hearing about it that we wouldn’t watch it

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      I was thinking Chris Hansen style reverse cat fishing.

      Edit: “UwU I’m 35 y/o incel. Won’t someone come to my chat room and propagandize me UwU.”

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        No pun intended, catfishing had had a hook. You had someone that had wrapped up their lives and or a serious amount of money into someone there was an emotional angle. Most of the trolls don’t really have any belief in what they’re saying and it most their drawing people out to fight with them. Definitely a shower thought.

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      A drama with the Russians would probably only last a week, maybe a month?. Add in China, Iran, and most importantly the US, and you would’ve got few season to watch.

      I’m not sure if it would be brilliant and we’d be all over it or if we’re so sick of hearing about it that we wouldn’t watch it

      Too bad, but the rest of the world would love to see it.

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    [off topic?]

    “Lioness” with Zoe Saldana and Nicole Kidman is a weird combination of spec ops porn and Left politics.

    “Lioness” refers to a CIA program to target the wives/sisters/daughters of major terrorists. Kidman runs Saldana who in turn runs the teams on the ground. Their latest target is top financier of terror and his daughter is getting married soon…

    In one episode Kidman tells Saldana that the West’s leaders are too stupid and cowardly to get us off the oil habit.

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13111078/

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    I think “Homeland” had a plotline with online misinformation farms at some point. That’s all I can think of

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    The oligarchy run media are very much part of the problem so looking to them for solutions is pointless.

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    I remember reading about digital warfare and how the character of different weaponry can be stabilising or destabilising.

    So the example given was nuclear weapons. The consequences of using them are so disastrous that there is no good use case, and so they tend to be stabilising. They discourage use.

    Digital warfare is destabilising, because it’s very easy to do and very hard to catch, so you’re better off using it, even without any declared war.

    Information warfare is probably very similar, it encourages use, but that’s because it’s very low-stakes. It wouldn’t be very exciting. I imagine it’d make a better comedy than a drama.

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    I agree. “Q: Into the Storm” is the only thing that addresses part of it (that I’m aware of).