The Lernaean Hydra on the internet: Deplatformization-resistant media ecosystem of the Islamic State

IF 1.7 Q2 COMMUNICATION Media War and Conflict Pub Date : 2023-11-08 DOI:10.1177/17506352231206306
Attila Gulyás, Márton Demeter, Janos Besenyő
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While certain areas of the Islamic State’s activities (propaganda, recruitment, etc.) are well researched, there have been few studies covering the efforts of the organization to neutralize deplatformization, even though its inclusion in a unified system makes it possible to successfully fight against the organization. The present study investigated the Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPs) applied by the Islamic State to maintain its online presence against the deplatforming efforts of law enforcement agencies and social media stakeholders. A closely related topic, namely the key components of the organization’s successful internet activity, is also examined in this article. During the research, authors mapped and plotted one part of the Islamic State’s internet ecosystem to discover the pattern in this interconnected network. Furthermore, the authors elaborated on a volunteer computing based recommendation for paralysing Islamic State-linked websites.
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互联网上的勒纳海德拉:伊斯兰国抵制去平台化的媒体生态系统
虽然伊斯兰国的某些活动领域(宣传、招募等)得到了很好的研究,但很少有研究涵盖该组织为消除去平台化所做的努力,尽管将其纳入一个统一的系统使成功打击该组织成为可能。本研究调查了伊斯兰国为维持其在线存在而采用的战术、技术和程序(TTPs),以对抗执法机构和社交媒体利益相关者的去平台化努力。本文还研究了一个密切相关的主题,即组织成功的互联网活动的关键组成部分。在研究过程中,作者绘制了伊斯兰国互联网生态系统的一部分,以发现这个互联网络的模式。此外,作者还详细阐述了一项基于志愿者计算的建议,以瘫痪与伊斯兰国有关的网站。
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期刊介绍: Media, War & Conflict is a major new international, peer-reviewed journal that maps the shifting arena of war, conflict and terrorism in an intensively and extensively mediated age. It will explore cultural, political and technological transformations in media-military relations, journalistic practices, and new media, and their impact on policy, publics, and outcomes of warfare. Media, War & Conflict is the first journal to be dedicated to this field. It will publish substantial research articles, shorter pieces, book reviews, letters and commentary, and will include an images section devoted to visual aspects of war and conflict.
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