Major powers intensifying online influence campaigns. Intelligence reports suggest coordinated disinformation operations targeting Middle East tensions, with sophisticated networks amplifying divisive content across social platforms. The scale and coordination point to state-level involvement, raising questions about how information ecosystems are weaponized during geopolitical conflicts. Such campaigns highlight the broader challenge of distinguishing authentic discourse from orchestrated narratives in the digital space—a concern that extends beyond traditional media into crypto communities where similar tactics emerge.
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DAOplomacy
· 12-13 04:37
ngl the "state-level involvement" angle is somewhat convenient framing... historically precedent suggests these narratives serve particular stakeholders' incentive structures pretty well tbh
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AltcoinTherapist
· 12-13 04:34
I've long seen through it; the national-level propaganda war has reached the crypto circle, and no one cares.
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It's called an information war in nice terms, or brainwashing in harsh terms... This is how we are played every day in the crypto world.
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Wait a minute, this set of tactics has been used up in DeFi long ago; we always find out about the news last.
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I don't understand the situation in the Middle East, but I can see clearly the false narratives in the crypto circle.
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Nothing strange about it; whoever wins holds the narrative power. The internet has long been compromised.
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SilentObserver
· 12-13 04:26
Basically, our information environment has long become a battlefield. What's there to be surprised about?
This trick has been overused in the crypto world too—one moment "official confirmation," the next "imminent bankruptcy,"真假难辨
When it comes to state-level matters, what can we ordinary people do? We can only stay more alert.
Major powers intensifying online influence campaigns. Intelligence reports suggest coordinated disinformation operations targeting Middle East tensions, with sophisticated networks amplifying divisive content across social platforms. The scale and coordination point to state-level involvement, raising questions about how information ecosystems are weaponized during geopolitical conflicts. Such campaigns highlight the broader challenge of distinguishing authentic discourse from orchestrated narratives in the digital space—a concern that extends beyond traditional media into crypto communities where similar tactics emerge.