The project seeks to develop a method to map regional social media information spaces concerning the Russo-Ukrainian war. It is a multiple country study focusing on Eastern Europe.
In this phase of the project, we are taking up Moldova. Russia’s interests in Moldova are exercised through a large minority of Russian speakers, and the unrecognised, breakaway state of Transnistria in the east of Moldova which March, 2022 was defined as a territory under military occupation by Russia [Globsec: 2021]. Like other post-Soviet states, Moldova may be targeted by Russian information operations, spreading Russian point of view about the war.
The project searches for evidence of Russian influence, through mapping the network and relevance of Facebook entities that spread pro-Russian or pro-Kremlin propaganda.
In this project, we define the post-truth space as an area where epistemic failures are no longer seen as problematic. The post-truth environment is an environment of "alternative knowledge", that becomes an option of choice in opposition to the "mainstream" opinion and realist thinking. We define post-truth to be a space where disinformation is often injected and from where it spreads.
Empirically, we define the post-truth space as one where concerning practices occur, such as doxxing of Ukrainian civilians and soldiers who support Ukraine in the conflict, as well as the use of hate speech, including discriminatory and derogatory language directed towards Ukrainian nationals. Moreover, this space contains content creators who have previously been flagged by reputable, independent fact-checking organisations
For Moldova we have identified a clear case of a pro-Russian cluster (marked in red). Its distance from the core, which is a mainstream media space, is considerable. The bridge actors, or those in the community that are between the core and the problematic cluster, do not appear to be sustaining the narratives. Balanced, mainstream sources (such as articles from Republical.ro) are often seeded in the conversation of pro-Kremlin actors as a "bite", and a way to anger the followers, who most likely will disagree with the proposed mainstream perspective on the events of the war. Nonetheless, post-truth spaces appear on the periphery of the graph, further away from the mainstream conversation about the war, that is led by online version of the Romanian literary magazine “Timpul” , a television channel of TVR in the Republic of Moldova - “TVR Moldova”. Other big media sources such as - “Pro TV” and online news portal “ZUGO” don’t have any modularity class and are outside the graph, due to its self referencing practices on Facebook, however they are still significant sources of information.
On its own, the post-truth cluster comprises roughly 150 entities, such as websites, Facebook profiles, pages, and groups, as well as Telegram accounts. Furthermore, there are numerous links to images and original video content shared as Facebook native media. This diverse array of content, which often expresses a similar ideological agenda, albeit in various languages - primarily Russian (but also Romanian, Spanish, English, and Italian) - enabled us to track down these conversations in Facebook's peripherals.
There are links to 10 open facebook groups, of which 6 actively share pro-Kremlin content in Russian, English and Moldovan (“РУСИЈА У СРЦУ”, “Единомышленники Кагул”,” Help Donbass People”, “ВКС России”, “WorldRusМир”, “Russia 🇷🇺 News 🗞 in English”). 2 ceased to exist and 2 were sharing political rumours (Moldova grăiește!, Societatea Civila) with some traces of pro-Kremlin content shared among the users. The biggest group in this sample - РУСИЈА У СРЦУ (“Russia in the heart”) counts over 90,000 members. Second biggest is WorldRusМир (“WorldRusWorld”) with over 85,000 Facebook users. The type of the content these two groups share are mostly photos (averaging 90% of the time) and videos (appx.7%). Statuses and link posts are less common.
The post-truth cluster includes 17 Facebook pages, among them are: a Facebook page of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, "Sputnik Moldova," "Russian News Official" in Italian, CGTN, and a page belonging to pro-Russian military analyst Vasilescu Valentin, who contributes to Sputnik.
The most striking of these pages may be that of a Spanish-Russian, self-proclaimed journalist, who allegedly works from Donbass to dispute Western propaganda. "Liu Sivaya" has over 170,000 page followers (on Facebook alone) and covers a range of topics from the reconstruction of Mauropol to attempts at disputing news reports about beheading videos shared by Wagner mercenaries in Ukraine, as well as promoting false narratives about NATO troops fighting in Ukraine. As a result of parroting unsubstantiated claims, such as the one about sabotaging Nord Stream - Liu’s content was flagged in the past by independent fact checkers, such as the Italian’s Open.
Predominantly, the cluster includes individual Facebook profiles (71) that belong to public, personal and private people who have openly expressed their support for Putin’s war, Kremlin or the Russian Orthodox Church. Most of them appear to have affiliations with the Russian state, either ideological or through blood-ties. There are also controversial public figures such as Adrian Severin - a Romanian politician sentenced for bribery and corruption.
In addition to individual pro-Kremlin accounts, the cluster also features numerous Facebook photo posts depicting the Russian president as a powerful, yet compassionate leader with a clear "vision." Interestingly, many of these pictures are old and show a younger Putin. They contribute to normalising his image by portraying him as a religious and occasionally even jovial person. Each picture is accompanied by a commentary, which predominantly reinforces pro-Kremlin viewpoint, such as the one from a woman who writes in both Russian and Romanian about the situation in the Zaporozhian power plant: “Ukrainians are the ones shooting the nuclear power plant. The supply of weapons, transfer of money and intelligence to Zelensky should be stopped. More sanctions? This joker is really trying to drag the whole world down with him. The nuclear plant is under Russian control and yet the Russians are hitting it with missiles. Are we supposed to believe that the Russians are shooting at themselves? Earlier, Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of bombing the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant.”
The cluster also includes two instances of Telegram accounts, perhaps the most striking is the case of (@TrackAMerc), created for “tracking mercenaries and Nazis” in Ukraine that posts leaked social-media pictures of Ukrainian and foreign soldiers (but also ordinary Ukrainian citizens), in an aim to disclose their identities and location. This is done in “revenge” for their military and other support for Ukraine. Personal information related to people’s families, medical history and profession, whether true or made up, are also leaked in the channel.
The post-truth cluster were found sourcing information from these open groups:
"Всё будет хорошо, Россия Против Коррупции, Владимир Путин, ГРУППА ПОДДЕРЖКИ ПУТИНА В.В., Путин - герой России!, Despre politica, Путин Владимир Владимирович, Мы за президента России-В.В.Путина, МНОГОНАЦИОНАЛЬНАЯ МОЛДОВА, ВЛАДИМИР ПУТИН - МИРОТВОРЕЦ., ПОДДЕРЖКА ПРЕЗИДЕНТА ВЛАДИМИРА ВЛАДИМИРОВИЧА ПУТИНА ИЗ БОЛГАРИИ И МИРА, Из России| с любовью.....Din Rusia cu dragoste..., ЛУЧШИЙ ПРЕЗИДЕНТ ВЛАДИМИР ВЛАДИМИРОВИЧ ПУТИН, Группа поддержки Путина ВВ., Мир Вам, Наш выбор В.В.Путин, Наш лидер - Путин В.В., МОЛДОВА И РОССИЯ, DIASPORA., Всегда лучший, Moldoveni din Torino Italia, Maia Sandu nu e președinta mea! / Майя Санду мне не президент!, Moldovenii contra Sandu, Totul abia începe…🇲🇩, НАША РОДИНА - МОЛДОВА! /PATRIA MEA E MOLDOVA, Stiri din Moldova, Popor dezamagit, Întoarcem Harvardului cucoana! Diaspora contra Sandu !, Vanzari Romania si Moldova, Молдавия Moldova, Accent TV MOLDOVA, Друзья телеканала «ЗВЕЗДА»✌️, Россия и Молдова ВМЕСТЕ, Moldovenii si Românii din Frankfurt am Main, Moldova| Ardealul| Muntenia| (DACIA DORITĂ DE EMINESCU), Рупор правды, Барахолка Молдовы, ЗА ПУТИНА - ЗА РОССИЮ, ПУТИН - ГЕРОЙ НАШЕГО ВРЕМЕНИ! СЛАВА БОГУ| НАМ ЕСТЬ КЕМ ГОРДИТЬСЯ!, CU SAPA, Partidul ȘOR, Новости в Молдове - Ştiri în Moldova, Патриоты Молдавии. Patrioții Moldovei, Из России, с любовью.....Din Rusia cu dragoste..., MOLDOVA-PLAI NATAL, Группа поддержки Путина
OSINT analysis: We used GATE URL domain analysis service to analyse gathered website and Facebook urls. The service makes calls within connected databases of fact-checks to see whether it gets a match with an address. In our case the following Facebook entities were flagged as having "mixed" intent and appearing in Databse of Known Fakes (DBKF): Группа поддержки Путина ВВ., Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, Esanu Ion, Валерий Секриеру, Iovamspus leul, Вести Русија,Руслан Раисович Валиулин, Internacionalistas 36, CGTN, Телеканал Светло Alliance duo, Ana Iordanescu, Ong Assar, Silviu Predoiu, Icaka Yoox, Evpati Kolovrat. Rumble domain was the only one labbled as requiring "caution" and flagged by GDI reports.Rogers, R. (2017). “Foundations of Digital Methods: Query Design”. In M. T. Schäfer, & K. van Es (Eds.), The Datafied Society: Studying Culture through Data (pp. 75-94). Amsterdam University Press. Available: https://doi.org/10.5117/9789462981362
Rogers, R. et al. (2015). “Issue Mapping for an Ageing Europe”
Harsin, Jayson. “Post-Truth and Critical Communication Studies.” Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication. 20 Dec. 2018. Available: https://oxfordre.com/communication/view/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228613.001.0001/acrefore-9780190228613-e-757
Hannon, M., & de Ridder, J. (Eds.). (2021). The Routledge Handbook of Political Epistemology (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429326769
Bruno Latour, (2004) “Why Has Critique Run out of Steam? From Matters of Fact to Matters of Concern”
William K. Clifford, “The Ethics of Belief” https://people.brandeis.edu/~teuber/Clifford_ethics.pdf
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