Smoke and mirrors
Novaya Europe’s analysis of 1.3 million pro-war Russian social media posts found that almost half of them were copied, and that the majority were posted by state employees

Russia’s army of pro-regime “trolls” on the country’s main social media site VK continues to grow, and their ranks are increasingly made up of real people rather than bots. A data investigation by Novaya Gazeta Europe has found that over 600,000 pro-war posts made on the site were written by state sector employees following official guidelines. How do pro-government commentators ensure they dominate Russian social networks, who coordinates the effort, and does it really benefit the Kremlin?
In our sample, 102,000 users wrote pro-war posts, of which 26,000 were identical. The majority of these posts weren’t made by fake profiles or bots: each user had at least a few dozen friends, photos, and content on their pages.
The Kemerovo region in southwestern Siberia greatly surpasses all other regions in the number of instructions for publication: 76% of clusters of identical posts specific for the regions were written by users from Kemerovo.

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