
About this episode
The episode explores the Kremlin-linked disinformation campaign ahead of Hungary's elections and its implications on truth and belief.
Ahead of Hungary’s recent parliamentary elections, fake social media accounts began warning of political violence. But what caught researcher Antibot4Navalny’s attention was this: the Kremlin-linked campaign wasn’t reacting to events. It was trying to create them. We look at how these operations work, and why the goal may not be to make you believe a lie... but to doubt the possibility of truth itself. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Topics covered
- disinformation
- political manipulation
- social media
- elections
- truth and doubt
Keywords
- disinformation
- Kremlin
- Hungary
- political violence
- social media accounts
- truth
- elections
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Kremlin
Places: Hungary
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