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Paul Thorineau
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Journaliste à Euradio Bruxelles | Centre Géopolis |ESJ Pro
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[PODCAST] Comment expliquer la victoire surprise du populiste Javier Milei en Argentine ?

Quelques éléments de réponse avec le sociologue politique Gabriel Vommaro pour Euradio.fr
"Argentine : pourquoi Milei a gagné ?" - Gabriel Vommaro
Listen to this episode from Grand continent on Spotify.
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December 14, 2023 at 9:17 AM
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242.000 fausses pages facebook identifiées par Reset pour promouvoir de la désinformation prorusse et des arnaques.

www.reset.tech/resources/va...

Avec des liens avec la campagne RRN exposée par Viginum en juin 2023.

www.sgdsn.gouv.fr/publications...
Vast Networks of Fake Accounts Raise Questions About Meta’s Compliance with the EU's DSA – Reset
Reset documented the existence of several massive networks consisting of hundreds of thousands of inauthentic Facebook pages. The mere scope of the networks and the common characteristics of their i...
www.reset.tech
October 26, 2023 at 2:26 PM
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No more red-carpet treatment for Ukrainians! Apparently Hollywood hates them now, according to a naively conceptualised but heavily sponsored Facebook campaign.

Reset discovered some fun facts about the advertisers 🧵
November 24, 2023 at 1:42 PM
Rencontre avec les journalistes Jean-Arnault Dérens et Laurent Geslin. Discussion passionnante sur les Balkans, sujet de leur nouvel ouvrage « Les Balkans, carrefour sous influences »
November 15, 2023 at 6:50 PM
Reposted by Paul Thorineau
The @dfrlab.bsky.social's @laylam.bsky.social and @ruslantrad.bsky.social spoke with WIRED about Telegram's use in spreading terror and propaganda in the ongoing conflict in Israel and Palestine.
How Telegram Became a Terrifying Weapon in the Israel-Hamas War
Hamas posted gruesome images and videos that were designed to go viral. Sources argue that Telegram’s lax moderation ensured they were seen around the world.
www.wired.com
November 1, 2023 at 6:34 PM