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Euroverify: Las páginas web de desinformación en República Checa superan a los medios fiables

A medida que se acercan las elecciones checas, la desinformación ha alcanzado cotas históricas en el país, según un estudio, que analizó 360.000 publicaciones en 16 plataformas durante los últimos 25 años.

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00:00Russian propaganda is overtaking legitimate news in the Czech Republic.
00:07A new report claims that disinformation websites in the Czech Republic publish around 120 articles a day,
00:15outpacing its main reliable news outlets.
00:18Czech media company Voxpop teamed up with an IT association called Druitt
00:23to analyse 360,000 publications across 16 platforms over the past 25 years.
00:30The investigation revealed that disinformation servers in the country churn out more articles every day
00:35than the largest Czech media houses, often doing so covertly with Russian money
00:40or funding from entities close to Russia.
00:43Voxpop said that roughly 10% of the articles were direct translations of pieces
00:48from state-owned and state-controlled Russian outlets such as Sputnik and RT
00:52or other websites linked to the Russian propaganda machine.
00:55The EU has banned these media platforms since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
01:02The report notes a common tactic that Russian propaganda campaigns often employ in Europe.
01:07As election time approaches, the amount of disinformation ramps up.
01:12The Czech Republic is due to hold its parliamentary elections in early October
01:16and Voxpop says that around 4,000 misleading articles are published per month,
01:21the highest rate in history.
01:23Some of the misleading headlines include the supposed bankruptcy of Ukraine,
01:28allegations that Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Maloney was spotted taking cocaine,
01:33and accusations that Brussels will interfere in the Czech elections.
01:36Ultimately, the goal of such headlines is to try and muster distrust in Western democracy
01:41and political leaders and to try and generate a more positive public opinion towards Russia.
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