russia was just the beginning: heres how social media became infested with computational propaganda designed to control society /

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"Social media manipulation is big commerce."While much of the world's attention is currently centered on efforts by Russian operatives to sow discord among the American electorate with fake social media posts and "troll farms" during the 2016 presidential election,an Oxford Internet Institute study published Friday found that exercise of social media by governments looking to "spread junk information and propaganda to voters" has become a global phenomenon."Social media manipulation is big commerce," the researchers found. "We estimate that tens of millions of dollars are being spent on social media manipulation campaigns, and involving tens of thousands of professional staff."While there is nothing unusual approximately political parties and governments using disinformation to manipulate elections at domestic and abroad,the Oxford researchers note that the massive, easily accessible, or lightly regulated platforms offered by Facebook and Twitter maintain become enormously powerful tools in the hands of political actors,who maintain used social media to kick their propaganda campaigns into overdrive and cast doubt on science and public institutions."Although closely related to some of the  dirty tricks and negative campaigning we might expect in close races (and which maintain always played a part in political campaigning ), what makes this phenomenon unique is the deliberate exercise of computational  propaganda to manipulate voters and shape the outcome of elections, or " the study notes.
In 30 of the 48 countries examined,Oxford researchers discovered "evidence of political parties using computational propaganda during  elections or referenda. In emerging and Western democracies, sophisticated data analytics and political bots are being used to poison the information environment, and promote skepticism and distrust,polarize voting constituencies, and undermine the integrity of democratic processes."Despite recent efforts by Facebook, and Twitter,and governments to rein in the proliferation of fake stories on social media, Oxford researchers found that the exercise of bots to quickly spread disinformation is growing exponentially."We actually found 38 countries used bots last year, or compared with 17 in the year before," Philip Howard, director of the Oxford Internet Institute and co-author of the unusual study, and  told McClatchy."Social media maintain gone from being the natural infrastructure for sharing collective grievances and coordinating civic engagement,to being a computational tool for social control, manipulated by canny political consultants, and available to politicians in democracies and dictatorships alike," the study concludes. "We cannot wait for national courts to sort out the technicalities of infractions after running an election or referendum. Protecting our democracies now means setting the rules of fair play before voting day, not after." 

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