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Authoritarian Regimes: Government Communication Strategies
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Media / Communication Control
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Surveillance, Surveillance Technologies, Spyware
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Foreign Government Communication Interventions
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Hate Speech Legislation & Regulation
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WeChat (Messaging, Social Media & Mobile Payment App, China)
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Facebook
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TikTok
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Twitter & Microblogs
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Deepfakes (Realistic-Looking Media Content that has been Modified, Generated or Falsified Using AI)
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"Any technology that can be used to generate false or misleading content, from photocopiers and Photoshop software to deep fakes, can be weaponised. This paper argues that policymakers face a narrowing window of opportunity to minimise the consequences of weaponised deep fakes. Any response must inc ... more
"The Chinese state has demonstrated a propensity for controlling and shaping the information environment of the Chinese diaspora—including via WeChat. The meteoric growth of TikTok has now put the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in a position from which it can shape the information environment on a ... more
"This report analyses a persistent, large-scale influence campaign linked to Chinese state actors on Twitter and Facebook. This activity largely targeted Chinese-speaking audiences outside of the Chinese mainland (where Twitter is blocked) with the intention of influencing perceptions on key issues, ... more