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US Military Admits Spending Millions to Study Manipulation of Social Media
US Military Admits Spending Millions to Study Manipulation of Social Media
Posted on July 10, 2014 by WashingtonsBlog
Part of a Long-Term Effort to Spread Propaganda Through the Internet
The Guardian reports:
The activities of users of Twitter and other social media services were recorded and analysed as part of a major project funded by the US military, in a program that covers ground similar to Facebooks controversial experiment into how to control emotions by manipulating news feeds.
Research funded directly or indirectly by the US Department of Defenses military research department, known as Darpa, has involved users of some of the internets largest destinations, including Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Kickstarter, for studies of social connections and how messages spread.
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Several of the DoD-funded studies went further than merely monitoring what users were communicating on their own, instead messaging unwitting participants in order to track and study how they responded.
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The project list includes a study of how activists with the Occupy movement used Twitter as well as a range of research on tracking internet memes and some about understanding how influence behaviour (liking, following, retweeting) happens on a range of popular social media platforms like Pinterest, Twitter, Kickstarter, Digg and Reddit.
Research funded directly or indirectly by the US Department of Defenses military research department, known as Darpa, has involved users of some of the internets largest destinations, including Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Kickstarter, for studies of social connections and how messages spread.
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Several of the DoD-funded studies went further than merely monitoring what users were communicating on their own, instead messaging unwitting participants in order to track and study how they responded.
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The project list includes a study of how activists with the Occupy movement used Twitter as well as a range of research on tracking internet memes and some about understanding how influence behaviour (liking, following, retweeting) happens on a range of popular social media platforms like Pinterest, Twitter, Kickstarter, Digg and Reddit.
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Unveiled in 2011, the SMISC [Social Media in Strategic Communication] program was regarded as a bid by the US military to become better at both detecting and conducting propaganda campaigns on social media.
Through the program, Darpa seeks to develop tools to support the efforts of human operators to counter misinformation or deception campaigns with truthful information. ["Truthful" as in government-approved? ]
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Studies which received military funding channeled through IBM included one called Modeling User Attitude toward Controversial Topics in Online Social Media, which analysed Twitter users opinions on fracking.
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As another example, when anti-government messages are spread in social media, government would want to spread counter messages to balance that effort and hence identify people who are more likely to spread such counter messages based on their opinions.
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A study at Georgia Tech concluded: Breaking news stories and world events for example, the Arab Spring are heavily represented in social media, making them susceptible topics for influence attempts via deception. (We can't tell if the researchers were pro or anti-deception)but given that the U.S. and Britain have used Twitter to intentionally spread falsehoods in other countries, we can take a wild guess.]
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One of multiple studies looking into how to spread messages on the networks, titled Who Will Retweet This? Automatically Identifying and Engaging Strangers on Twitter to Spread Information did just this.
The researchers explained: Since everyone is potentially an influencer on social media and is capable of spreading information, our work aims to identify and engage the right people at the right time on social media to help propagate information when needed.
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Studies which received military funding channeled through IBM included one called Modeling User Attitude toward Controversial Topics in Online Social Media, which analysed Twitter users opinions on fracking.
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As another example, when anti-government messages are spread in social media, government would want to spread counter messages to balance that effort and hence identify people who are more likely to spread such counter messages based on their opinions.
***
A study at Georgia Tech concluded: Breaking news stories and world events for example, the Arab Spring are heavily represented in social media, making them susceptible topics for influence attempts via deception. (We can't tell if the researchers were pro or anti-deception)but given that the U.S. and Britain have used Twitter to intentionally spread falsehoods in other countries, we can take a wild guess.]
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One of multiple studies looking into how to spread messages on the networks, titled Who Will Retweet This? Automatically Identifying and Engaging Strangers on Twitter to Spread Information did just this.
The researchers explained: Since everyone is potentially an influencer on social media and is capable of spreading information, our work aims to identify and engage the right people at the right time on social media to help propagate information when needed.
This story can only really be understood with a little context:
We noted 6 years ago that the Pentagon is using artificial intelligence programs to try to predict how people will react to propaganda
Weve documented for 5 years that the Defense Department uses disinformation and disruption (and here) on the web to discredit activists and manipulate public opinion, just like it smears traditional television and print reporters who question the government too acutely
Weve long reported that the government censors and manipulates social media. More proof here
Edward Snowden revealed NSA documents showing that the U.S. government is attempting to control, infiltrate, manipulate, and warp online discourse, and that spy agencies manipulate and disrupt web discussions to promote propaganda and discredit government critics
Weve documented for 5 years that the Defense Department uses disinformation and disruption (and here) on the web to discredit activists and manipulate public opinion, just like it smears traditional television and print reporters who question the government too acutely
Weve long reported that the government censors and manipulates social media. More proof here
Edward Snowden revealed NSA documents showing that the U.S. government is attempting to control, infiltrate, manipulate, and warp online discourse, and that spy agencies manipulate and disrupt web discussions to promote propaganda and discredit government critics
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http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2014/07/pentagon-admits-spending-millions-study-manipulate-social-media-users.html
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US Military Admits Spending Millions to Study Manipulation of Social Media (Original Post)
KoKo
Jul 2014
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polly7
(20,582 posts)1. Great read. KoKo.
This all ties in a bit with an article I posted earlier. http://www.democraticunderground.com/101697823 Seems to be pretty standard practice now, doesn't it, and not something that I can see being reversed or slowed down any time soon.
OnyxCollie
(9,958 posts)2. K&R. nt
NYC_SKP
(68,644 posts)3. Giant K and R!
Thanks, you!