Understanding Disinformation in Public Authorities
Explore the impact and manifestations of disinformation in public authorities, including dangerous behaviors, misinformation, social unrest, and more. Visualize the consequences and amplification cycle of disinformation.
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Estonian Police and Border Guard Board Hellenic Police
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Generic process: 1. Context 2. Causes 3. Content 4. Cycle of Amplification 5. Consequences
When is Disinformation relevant to PAs? Dangerous behaviours Misinformation Disinformation Social unrest Illegal behaviours Organise get togethers (online or offline) Creating and sharing content with disinformation Mobilisation of people, forming of groups Recruitment Excluding certain people (locking/kicking out of groups) Violence instigation Intimidation(e.g. doxing) Polarisation Test/tease the government Counter movements (Death) Threats Discrimination Hate speech Spread of online information A shift in norms and values Echochambers Mass panic (as an extreme type of undesired but not illegal behaviour) Distrust Belief in disinfo, susceptibility Distract, distort, overwhelm Negative sentiments Sharing skills/knowledge (a cookbook of disinformation or how to bully police/others ) Spreading of beliefs and facts/fiction
Hellenic Police Estonian Police and Border Guard Board
Hellenic Police Estonian Police and Border Guard Board