Brian McQuinn, Marcus Kolga, Cody Buntain, Laura Courchesne
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摘要
本文详细介绍了俄罗斯政府为影响加拿大人对乌克兰战争的看法所做的努力。具体而言,我们研究了俄罗斯在 X(前身为 Twitter)上针对加拿大受众开展的信息宣传活动,以及扩大这些活动的支持性账户生态系统。到 2023 年,这个生态系统中至少有 20 万个 X 账户与数百万加拿大人分享了内容。我们发现了九十个具有巨大影响力的账户。绝大多数有影响力的加拿大账户都是极右或极左方向的。这些网络是加拿大最活跃、最具影响力的网络政治社区。我们将这些网络的潜在影响力与加拿大 338 名国会议员的 X 网络社区以及加拿大 20 个有影响力的 X 账户样本进行了比较,从而确定了这一点。为加拿大量身定制的叙事的复杂性和扩散性表明,针对加拿大对乌克兰的支持是一项组织严密、资金充足的努力。
Russia Weaponization of Canada's Far Right and Far Left to Undermine Support for Ukraine.
This article details the Russian government's efforts to influence Canadians' perceptions of the war in Ukraine. Specifically, we examined Russian information campaigns tailored to Canadian audiences on X (formerly known as Twitter) and the supportive ecosystems of accounts that amplify those campaigns. By 2023, this ecosystem included at least 200,000 X accounts that have shared content with millions of Canadians. We identified ninety accounts with an outsized influence. The vast majority of the influential Canadian accounts were far right or far left in orientation. These networks were among Canada's most prolific and influential political communities online. We determined this by comparing these networks' potential influence to the online community engaging with Canada's 338 members of Parliament on X and a sample of twenty influential X accounts in Canada. The sophistication and proliferation of Canada-tailored narratives suggest a highly organized and well-funded effort to target Canadian support for Ukraine.