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Disinformation Elections

While I think yesterday’s election was smoothly conducted, nobody should assume that those forces, including the former U.S. president, seeking to subvert elections are going away.”

Disinformation Elections

We tend to think of election day as the peak event for disinformation. But for the past two election cycles, the most problematic narratives tend to take hold in the days after the election — especially if the vote counting stretches over a period of days/weeks.”

Disinformation Elections

People were looking for things to go wrong to prove their preconceived notions that the election was rigged. And there are always things that go wrong.”

Disinformation Elections

Absence of information is a very bad thing around elections, because it's very quickly filled by others, often with a very specific agenda.”

Disinformation Elections

Their proven strategy is to amplify the most polarizing and extreme content to further divide the electorate. If their strategy incites or contributes to inciting violence, it would serve their ultimate goal of chaos.”

Disinformation Elections

We're seeing the injection of conspiratorial narratives into the conversation around security. And an election administrator who has bought into or elevated those who push wild conspiracy theories is fundamentally dangerous.”

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