Russian TikTok Influencers Are Being Paid To Spread Kremlin Propaganda (vice.com) 65
An investigation has uncovered a coordinated campaign to pay Russian TikTok influencers to post videos pushing pro-Kremlin narratives about the war in Ukraine. Vice News: Numerous campaigns have been coordinated in a secret Telegram channel that directs these influencers on what to say, where to capture videos, what hashtags to use, and when exactly to post the video. These campaigns were launched at the beginning of the invasion and have involved a number of the highest-profile influencers on TikTok, some of whom have over a million followers.
And even though TikTok has banned new uploads from users located inside Russia, the campaigns have not stopped. The Telegram channel is run by an anonymous administrator who recruits social media influencers and told VICE News he was a journalist. The administrator lays out the requirements, such as minimum views required and the date and time the video needs to be posted. He also asks potential recruits to say how much money they demand per post. It remains unknown who is paying for the campaigns.
And even though TikTok has banned new uploads from users located inside Russia, the campaigns have not stopped. The Telegram channel is run by an anonymous administrator who recruits social media influencers and told VICE News he was a journalist. The administrator lays out the requirements, such as minimum views required and the date and time the video needs to be posted. He also asks potential recruits to say how much money they demand per post. It remains unknown who is paying for the campaigns.
Lol. (Score:2)
TikTok (Douyin) -> Bytedance -> CCP
Putin is Xi Jing Pooh's Piglet.
Re: (Score:2)
Yeah, this whole Kremlin-Beijing alliance business was never going to be a happy marriage from the Russian standpoint. Russia was always destined to be the junior partner, which would not have sat well with Putin.
Right now I suspect Xi has more than a little buyer's remorse. The last thing he needs is another North Korea, a bellicose loose cannon that won't do what it's told but which he can't allow to fail.
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
Which, after what we've seen in the last two weeks, may not even function if called upon. I mean, is there any reason they aren't using those bombers with conventional payloads in Ukraine right now, other than the fact that they probably would crash from mechanical failure on the way? If they are as well maintained as their APCs and armored columns have been, they're probably falling apart.
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
Precision doesn't seem to be something that Russia is concerning itself with. Unless they actually are targeting schools, apartment blocks, hospitals, elderly care facilities, and other purely civilian targets - you know, things that the rest of the world calls "war crimes".
Re: (Score:2)
Russia is well aware of their punching weight, and are realist enough to not walk away from the support they need from China. And China will know to respect them where it counts.
If you have somehow missed this, for the last five years the US has publicly designated both Russia and China as enemies, and in this kind of a situation, the enemies are going to put their backs together. The last thing China needs is to be left alone against the US. They knows that if Russia fall
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
This does not go to say that sanctions will not make life more difficult for Putin. But if you are going to suggest that this first time ever, sanctions are going to create a regime change, because these are the biggest sanctions ever, I really do fi
Re: (Score:2)
So... Same-same? (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
As long as you say "potential". I've no information as to whether those are actual differences. (My suspicion is that another difference is scale. No evidence, but I believe that Russia is much more willing to pay for that kind of thing, whether in the form of cash or less fungible coin. But there have been stories about various TLAs doing something similar, only on a much smaller scale.)
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
My point is, you don't get to kn
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
> unlike past wars such as Iraq, the West is on the right side of this one
People who have studied international relationships (John Mearsheimer, Henry Kissinger, even MSNBC had a piece) say the West is responsible for this crisis.
https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/... [msnbc.com]
> There's no propaganda that makes the West's case better than what's actually happening.
"Actually happening" means you have complete information.
Re: (Score:2)
People who have studied international relationships (John Mearsheimer, Henry Kissinger, even MSNBC had a piece) say the West is responsible for this crisis.
https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/... [msnbc.com]
Nonsense. Ukrane saw the signals from Russia just as clearly as the US did. If Ukrane decided to move closer to the West in spite of those signs, who are we to tell them they cannot?
Re: (Score:2)
The West owns the damn thing -- NATO -- so it could have well said to Ukraine we don't want you there, not just for your sake but for ours too.
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
That's not how the real world works, which is why the sovereign nation of Cuba was not allowed to host Soviet missiles.
Re: (Score:2)
Re: So... Same-same? (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
People who have studied international relationships (John Mearsheimer, Henry Kissinger, even MSNBC had a piece) say the West is responsible for this crisis.
https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/... [msnbc.com]
Nonsense. Ukrane saw the signals from Russia just as clearly as the US did. If Ukrane decided to move closer to the West in spite of those signs, who are we to tell them they cannot?
According to a legion of pundits on TV and YouTube this war in the Ukraine is all the West's fault. Apparently we stepped on poor Uncle Volodya's toes and made him and poor old Mother Russia feel threatened by walking NATO up to Russia's borders, supporting the people that ousted Putin's puppet dictator Yakunovich and we failed to acknowledge Ukraine's status as a vassal state in Russia's 'sphere of influence'. It's kind of surreal to watch these talking heads suggest sacrificing 40 million Ukrainians to pl
Re: (Score:2)
I don't know what these people think, but indeed sacrificing 40 million Ukrainians seems to be an option. Plus sacrificing a democracy to become a puppet show...? Thank $deity the Ukrainians have more balls.
Re: (Score:2)
There were only 2 years that Ukraine could have joined - from about 2008-2010. Before that, things were moving toward that end. Beyond that, either Ukraine joins NATO before 2014 with the Russian-backed President of the time or Ukraine joins NATO after 2014 and all of the NATO member countries are immediately at war with Russia to fight for Crimea.
This article actually predates the war by a couple years and seems to agree that 2008 was primed for it. George W. Bush actually declared Ukraine's future like
Re: (Score:2)
*couple years = couple weeks.
Re: (Score:2)
The only person responsible for this invasion is Putin. Full stop.
I have very little doubt that if NATO would not have existed, that this would've happened *much* earlier, which makes "NATO" not the cause, but instead the method that delayed this.
Putin chose to invade Ukraine. He could've instead chosen diplomacy, but since that's something that shrivels his balls, he didn't.
No. "The West" (whatever that means) is not *responsible* for this invasion. What they are *responsible* for is managing to delay this
Re: (Score:2)
Didn't we just have a story about how the Biden administration was trying to get TikTok influencers on board with their message? Do we somehow think they are going to be pushing only honest and objectively truthful information?
Yeah, but we're the guys in white hats while Putin's mob are all wearing black hats, so it's all OK.
More seriously, who TF would get their news about Putin's war from TikTok? Asking a random drunk on the sidewalk would probably be a more reliable source of information than that place.
Re: (Score:2)
If the truth doesn't hurt you Re:So... Same-same? (Score:2)
It's ok (Score:2)
Hearing the Kremlin propaganda has been rather entertaining. Keep it coming.
Russian Operation Mockingbird? (Score:1)
... just 70 years late?
Fixed that for you... (Score:1)
American TikTok Influencers Are Being Paid To Spread White House Propaganda
Re: (Score:2)
The US does the same crap ...
So "the US" now means "the DNC"? I'm disagreeing because the US has these things called elections. I'll let you discover what that does to the DNC. In the meantime, a right-wing whinger such as yourself should demand some "tough on crime" from your right-wing political representative.
Re: (Score:1)
Obligatory modified quote (Score:2)
American propaganda, Russian propaganda... all owned by China.
Re: (Score:1)
I'm shocked! (Score:2)
That someone would spread propaganda during war.
Seriously, if you're going to run a news story, do it about people who are *not* spreading propaganda on social media. THAT would be news.
Putin struggles with a war (Score:2)
And he needs to justify it to his own people, let alone the rest of the world. The people of Russia will suffer because of economic sanctions, and what for? So Russian pirates can buy English football teams?
Though I am not a resident of Russia, I appreciate that there is some serious propaganda going on. I heard some of it on BBC Radio news the other day. A Russian historian (that is how she described herself) appeared to be ranting serious nonsense, and I thought the radio interviewer was unusually toleran
Because I get all my news from... (Score:2)
Because I get all my news from (checks carefully) a Chinese owned phone app full of dancing girls. Credentialed press in the war zone can suck it. No low-ball offers. I know what I've got.
I mean... (Score:2)
36% of Americans say they regularly get their news from Facebook. [pewresearch.org] and it's even worse depending who you ask and what you include [wikipedia.org]
Re: (Score:2)
How much is the salary? (Score:1)
No mention of the White House doing it? (Score:2)
So? (Score:2)
Youtube ads (Score:2)
My government is spreading its propaganda in youtube ads before every video. Elections is next months, and I have to watch this bs on the toilet.