A selection of information manipulation and reputation attack techniques compiled by researchers at RSU*, supplemented with examples found in social media discussions.| Re:Baltica
Several thousand people have shared a fabricated video in which the well-known doctor Ludmila Vīksna allegedly makes alarming claims about Covid vaccines. The video was created using artificial intelligence to attract buyers for an unregistered dietary supplement or miracle cure.| en.rebaltica.lv
Several thousand people have shared a fabricated video in which the well-known doctor Ludmila Vīksna allegedly makes alarming claims about Covid vaccines. The video was created using artificial intelligence to attract buyers for an unregistered dietary supplement or miracle cure.| en.rebaltica.lv
Two weeks ago, Riga elected a new city council. While populist and pro-Russian parties did not win a majority and no foreign interference was detected, the results still raise concern. A notable share of seats went to parties that thrive on disinformation, conspiracy narratives, and anti-establishment messaging — often amplified through TikTok. What were their key messages and tactics?| en.rebaltica.lv
Russia’s Pravfond has granted €109,000 to a network of Telegram accounts to distribute propaganda about the Baltics.| en.rebaltica.lv
Since Russia's large-scale invasion of Ukraine, its propaganda has claimed that residents of the Baltic states are fleeing en masse to Russia and Belarus to escape “russophobia.” Re:Baltica investigation reveals different truths behind these narratives.| en.rebaltica.lv