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Russia-Linked Ad Agency Smeared Vaccines Using Hundreds of Fake Instagram Accounts (nbcnews.com) 236

An anonymous reader shared this report from NBC News: Facebook said Tuesday that it has removed hundreds of accounts linked to a mysterious advertising agency operating out of Russia that sought to pay social media influencers to smear Covid-19 vaccines made by Pfizer and AstraZeneca. A network of 65 Facebook accounts and 243 Instagram accounts was traced back to Fazze, an advertising and marketing firm working in Russia on behalf of an unknown client.

The network used fake accounts to spread misleading claims that disparaged the safety of the Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines. One claimed AstraZeneca's shot would turn a person into a chimpanzee. The fake accounts targeted audiences in India, Latin America and, to a lesser extent, the U.S., using several social media platforms including Facebook and Instagram. Russia has been actively marketing its Covid-19 vaccine, Sputnik V, abroad in what some analysts see as an effort to score geopolitical points...

The Fazze network also contacted social media influencers in several countries with offers to pay them for reposting the misleading content. That ploy backfired when influencers in Germany and France exposed the network's offer....

Facebook investigators say some influencers did post the material, but later deleted it when stories about Fazze's work began to emerge.

The article also summarizes reporting from the Associated Press about the offers received by those YouTube influencers. It "urged influencers not to mention that they were being paid, and also suggested they criticize the media's reporting on vaccines."
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Russia-Linked Ad Agency Smeared Vaccines Using Hundreds of Fake Instagram Accounts

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  • Twaddle (Score:2, Insightful)

    by deadb0y ( 410650 )

    Didn't anyone tell the ruskies that governments don't need help smearing vaccine.. They are doing a good enough job at that themselves!

    • Re:Twaddle (Score:5, Insightful)

      by jellomizer ( 103300 ) on Monday August 16, 2021 @07:43AM (#61696881)

      Well they need to do something, I mean if enough family members or close friends die from being non-vaccinated even the Reddest of the necks realize that that they may be in the wrong, and perhaps could be wrong about other things that their echo-chamber had told them. So Russia needs to boost its efforts, making figure that their deaths would had happen even with the Vaccines, and probably would had died earlier. To keep these people in their echo chamber and confirmation biases. Because if you are consuming media that you implicitly trust, and you trust it because it aligns to you belief, it is really easy to push an other agenda and convince people to go against their and their communities self interests.

      • Re:Twaddle (Score:5, Interesting)

        by Zontar_Thing_From_Ve ( 949321 ) on Monday August 16, 2021 @09:14AM (#61697121)

        Well they need to do something, I mean if enough family members or close friends die from being non-vaccinated even the Reddest of the necks realize that that they may be in the wrong, and perhaps could be wrong about other things that their echo-chamber had told them.

        I really wish this was true, but this is not at all what happens. If anything, it will cause a significant number of such people to double down on the "I will never be vaccinated" stances they have taken. I grew up in a small town that is filled with members of the Cult of Trump. Although I moved to a large city a long time ago, I still have some friends who live there and i see what they post in Facebook. Here are a few examples.

        1) I've seen nurses insist that COVID is a hoax and refuse to get vaccinated and their jobs don't require it because, I guess, freedom.
        2) I have a friend who is right on the edge between overweight and morbidly obese. She is a type 1 insulin dependent diabetic. I have watched in horror as she has gone from "Covid is real. Stay safe!" to "The COVID vaccines is 100% dangerous 100% of the time." to "All vaccines are dangerous all of the time." If she gets COVID I'm pretty sure she is going to the ICU - if they even have a bed - but she is so anti all vaccinations now that she will not ever get vaccinated for anything.
        3) The wife of a friend who lives in the large metro area I currently live in is a receptionist in a doctor's office. The doctor insisted that all of his staff had to get vaccinated when they were eligible in January so she has been fully vaccinated with 2 doses of either Moderna or Pfizer. All she posts any more on Facebook is how the vaccine is a hoax and COVID is a hoax. I could tell her how Trump did Operation Warp Speed to develop the vaccines we have but she long ago stopped caring about the truth.
        4) If anything, when the rednecks get COVID and survive, they are concluding that the vaccines are worthless because you can still get COVID anyway, so why bother.

        • Yup, I see people showing political biases on both sides with seeing the same issue here and blaming it on their political opposites. Ie, someone posts a complaint on facebook that people are stupid for not being vaccinated. Then someone says "stupid liberals, I'll never understand them", and someone else says "why are conservatives so stupid". Because the anti-vax people straddle politics, but others are so caught up in the idea that politics is everything, and our side is smart and their side is stupid,

          • Because the anti-vax people straddle politics, but others are so caught up in the idea that politics is everything, and our side is smart and their side is stupid, etc.

            It’s true antivax was not very partisan going into covid. However, one side is calling it a hoax, saying wearing a mask is equivalent to WWII genocide, and not only telling their constituents not to wear masks or get the shot but are actually making laws to stop mask wearing mandates. This is after they secretly got shots for themselves and their family because they don’t even believe the lies outta their own face. The other side is saying to get the shot and wear a mask.

            So no it’s n

        • I've seen nurses insist that COVID is a hoax and refuse to get vaccinated

          This one drives me crazy. Doctors, too.
          They should know better.

        • One third of people who contract Covid end up getting a neurological/psychiatric disorder. But if you already have several of those diagnoses, I guess it doesn't matter.
        • by Rinikusu ( 28164 )

          I have a nurse acquaintance who's adamantly in the "covid is overblown" camp. Refuses to get vaccinated and lives in a state where it's unlikely to be mandated for health care professions. His fucking DAD caught covid and died. Literally, in the hospital, pulled off his O2 mask and suffocated to death on his illness (at least, this is what what the acquaintance himself said happened). Did that change his mind? Hell no. "MY dad died on his terms! He died FREE!"

          What the ever loving fuck. Fucking morons.

        • This is the way the world ends
          Not with a bang but a whimper

      • In a country of 330 million. That's not nearly enough to change anyone's minds. If anything it'll make it worse because it gives the impression that the virus is not that big of a deal. Now look at the hospitalization rates and realize that if anything goes wrong with our medical system, for example hurricane in Florida, every one of those hospitalized people dies. But by the time that happens it's too late. And then people will rationalize it to blunt the horror. What I'm saying is don't count on death to
      • No, they won't. They will start taking medications designed to kill parasites in livestock.
    • Facebook investigators say some influencers did post the material, but later deleted it when stories about Fazze's work began to emerge.

      Did a single "influencers" post a retraction or send any money back?

    • Didn't anyone tell the ruskies that governments don't need help smearing vaccine.. They are doing a good enough job at that themselves!

      Or you just proved that the smear-job is doing an excellent job. I mean, we're at: "The sick people now are the ones that aren't vaccinated" and the arguments against vaccination are anything BUT that little detail.

    • I think the idea is to keep the snowball rolling down the hill and growing. So find the snowballs that are rolling mostly in the directions you like and nudge so that they keep going. Propaganda is all about influencing thought and it works best when it's subtle.

  • Statistics (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 16, 2021 @06:48AM (#61696785)
    Given the low vaccination rates and concerning high and steady death rates in Russia compared to most other places in Europe, I think the Kremlin mostly played their own subjects with their disinformation.
    • Re:Statistics (Score:5, Insightful)

      by JoshuaZ ( 1134087 ) on Monday August 16, 2021 @06:55AM (#61696789) Homepage

      Yes, that seems to be largely what happened. In spreading anti-vax propaganda, it seems that that Russia had two goals. First, was to cause chaos in the West. Second, was to promote their own Sputnik vaccine which they were hoping would be used in more places, beyond just the Russian sphere of influence, but in developing nations as well. Unfortunately, the Sputnik vaccine turned out not to be great. . Worse, their anti-vax propaganda in their own state run TV targeted at Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZenica apparently has spread to a general anti-vax attitude among the Russian population, to the point where they don't trust the Sputnik vaccine, and really really aren't happy with Russian now trying to also use the AstraZeneca vaccine. https://www.thedailybeast.com/state-tv-russians-are-using-prosthetic-arms-to-dodge-covid-vaccines [thedailybeast.com]

      At some level, it is funny to see how Russia has shot themselves in their own foot with this. But that's not all that is going on here. People in Russia and elsewhere are suffering and dying as a result of Russia's own anti-vax propaganda. No one deserves to die because they listened to anti-vax propaganda, and the idea that people are dying because their own government spread it makes it even more tragic. Moreover, this is fundamentally a worldwide problem, and so taking steps to deliberately interfere with dealing with a worldwide pandemic which has already killed millions and is posed to kill millions more is terrible. I can't imagine anything that is a more clear cut crime against humanity in the most literal sense of the word. But Russia is already under major sanctions by many countries for their actions with Ukraine and Crimea, as well as some other activities. There's very little we can do about this, and politically it is clear that a lot of people don't really realize how absolutely awful this behavior is, fundamentally far worse than small scale revanchism.

      • Re:Statistics (Score:5, Insightful)

        by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 16, 2021 @07:29AM (#61696861)

        Undermine the competition to promote your own product. Basic business practices 101.

        The Russian government actually operates on capitalist ideals rather than socialist ideals and, as a government, they aren't really restrained by pesky laws and regulations. They are what capitalism devolves into when left unregulated.

        Don't believe me?

        We spent a year being gaslighted by Trump with claims that covid didn't exist, that it was just the flu, that it would be gone in no time, that the vaccine wasn't necessary... the list of lies is too long to post.

        Why? Because the areas that were hit hardest by covid at the beginning were blue states and the Trump administration thought they could undermine Democrats support if they suffered more. Just like Russia, however, the misinformation spread more rapidly in red states. Now we see the lowest vaccination rates and the highest infection rates in areas that lean heavily to the right.

        It's the same goddamn story.

        • Please post the list?
          "We spent a year being gaslighted by Trump with claims that covid didn't exist"
          No, he said that the Democrats freaking out over it was a scam. It was.

          "that it was just the flu,"
          The IFR for COVID is 0.13ish, and that of the common influenza 0.09-0.14. The threat to humans from COVID is comparable to getting another new kind of flu. So fuck off with your paranoid fearmongering bullshit.
          Frex; the news just breathlessly announced in the US 32 million cases, 625,000 deaths. But t

      • by hey! ( 33014 )

        You never want to rely on the enemy being stupid. But sometimes the enemy is stupid.

        • by gweihir ( 88907 )

          Indeed. Also, sometimes you are stupid yourself and that is something you need to be prepared for or you cannot fix it.

          • by hey! ( 33014 )

            True enough. If it were possible to know you're acting stupidly while you were doing that, it would never happen.

            • by gweihir ( 88907 )

              True enough. If it were possible to know you're acting stupidly while you were doing that, it would never happen.

              I am not sure about that, but after-the-fact fixing of mistakes depends critically on seeing the mistake and being able to admit having made it. It is also the only real way to learn from mistakes.

      • Na, its just run of the mill stock market manipulation, just like how blood clots were a huge deal for like a week (by coincidence the week leading up to earnings calls), adding predictable price shifts to the market, allowing a few people to make a quick buck. Smearing Pfizer and AstraZeneca this week, better buy Moderna. Then leak to NBC that the anti vax message was fake news from scary Russians (never mind that you were the one that hired them), reverse your position and rake in some more cash.

      • Re:Statistics (Score:4, Interesting)

        by e3m4n ( 947977 ) on Monday August 16, 2021 @09:24AM (#61697151)
        the sputnik design is brilliant. The sputnik manufacturing QA is what turned out to suck. Thats always been Russia's problem. Brilliant scientists but the science and engineering of mass production is a skill in its own rights. They seem to falter in that field.
      • There's very little we can do about this, and politically it is clear that a lot of people don't really realize how absolutely awful this behavior is, fundamentally far worse than small scale revanchism.

        Worse than giving us four years of Trump?

      • by Sloppy ( 14984 )

        People in Russia and elsewhere are suffering and dying as a result of Russia's own anti-vax propaganda.

        But which people in Russia, in what proportion? Might it not still be "good policy" (I'm talking from the point of view of the powers in charge), if their distribution of suckers happens to be different from America's?

        I just realized I don't know what Putin has personally said, or how Russian media targets people. If pro-Putin supporters are getting vaccinated and anti-Putin people are being drawn into the

    • Disinformation campaigns are a lot biological weapons. You think they can be targeted but sometimes nature surprises you in a bad way.
    • Have enough access to the internet to see Russian misinformation campaigns?
  • by edis ( 266347 ) on Monday August 16, 2021 @06:57AM (#61696797) Journal

    I found this publication informative, as to the scope and forms of these activities:
    https://primetimezone.com/worl... [primetimezone.com]

    Wouldn't be surprised by the irony of this being funded from Nordstream (and expanded with -2) income.

  • Ursine faecal material is still being found in forests and the Pope has not been received into another church.

    Nobody should be in the slightest surprised by this news, though it is a spectacular reminder of how far the Russians will descend to cause damage around the world.

    • Nobody should be in the slightest surprised by this news, though it is a spectacular reminder of how far the Russians will descend to cause damage around the world.

      For a recent example of malfeasance in an unrelated area, you can turn to Russia accusing a NASA astronaut of drilling through their spacecraft [arstechnica.com] in 2018. It's thought this is to deflect criticism of their recent Progress glitch that put the entire ISS crew at serious risk. Essentially Russia is accusing a NASA astronaut of sabotaging their spacecraft in order to get an early return to earth. When the hole happened, NASA had provided Roscosmos with evidence of when the leak started and where all of their NASA

  • How many edited photos, fake stories and now proven paid for posts does it take for people to wake up to the truth about the people making money off social media. Come on kids, Instagram influencers will say anything for a buck or a new follower, these people are bought and paid for and your the schmuck.
    • Last time I said they should be more aptly spelled as "influenza" because they're a disease I got downvoted.

      Wonder if that already changed or whether it takes a few more events like this.

    • That's a really good question. The problem isn't Russia buying ads, it's that people believe ads in the first place.
      What is wrong with people?

      • That's a really good question. The problem isn't Russia buying ads, it's that people believe ads in the first place.
        What is wrong with people?

        They're pathologically incapable of installing an ad blocker?

        Ignorance is bliss.

  • .. it's a crime against humanity.
  • the influencers that accept the money and sold their integrity are booted off Facebook and begin to fail at their other social media endeavors.

  • We keep hearing that the anti-vaxxers are Trumpers. Some are, some aren't, some are Russian.
  • I can't keep track of which one Putin uses more, Trump or Zuckerberg, but he seems to have both under his thumb.

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