Mads Olesen
Mads Olesen
@mmoo.bsky.social
BA Russia-studies Aarhus university with a minor in journalism from the Danish school of journalism, MA-student Global Area Studies with speciality in Russia. Engaged in social sciences, International relations, history and media.
4/? leaders - an exploitable weakness that democracies possess, that can be further amplified with disinformation. It's a double edged sword in that sense, but it will only work if the bluff isn't called.

Do I believe that this time is different, and Russia will use NW?
No. No, I do not.
November 18, 2024 at 5:22 PM
3/? your favor, and a disadvantage to himself. In this case it's intimidation. Technically it works. It makes world leaders back off, and ease the press on the throttle. But not only does it aim to intimidate world leaders, but also demoralize populations to the point, that they will vote for other
November 18, 2024 at 5:20 PM
2/? Russia is discussing nuclear weapons. I don't think it will have any implications as such, because Russia uses the same tactic as before. It's called Reflexive Control (RC). In basic terms, it means, that you want to make actions, that makes your adversary voluntarily make actions, that is in
November 18, 2024 at 5:19 PM
There's a browser extension called Sky Follower Bridge, that allows you to transfer the people you follow from Twitter to their Bsky. It will provide the results with a follow list :)

(I still call it Twitter intentionally)

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November 14, 2024 at 9:35 AM