According to the recent report, which was published by the London-based think tank the Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD), social media accounts linked to Russian state-affiliated media spread content focusing on right -wing themes. They incorrectly depicted incompetence in the government’s hurricane response to discredit the Biden administration, and often argue this insufficient response is due to U.S. support for Ukraine in its war against Russia. On one occasion, a Russian state-owned news agency known as RIA Novosti shared an AI-generated image of Florida’s Disney World being supposedly destroyed by Hurricane Milton, which quickly went viral.
While the disinformation exists on a number of social media platforms, the ISD notes that “this type of content is especially prominent on X (formerly Twitter), in line with other recent moderation failures identified by ISD.”
On at least one occasion, the Russian trolls seemed to work directly with a U.S. congressman. Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.) shared misinformation disparaging the government’s response to the hurricanes on the Russian media station Sputnik. Russian troll accounts successfully boosted that clip across social media platforms.
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