/r/ElectionInterference
Monitoring election interference around the globe.
/r/ElectionInterference
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From social media algorithms to targeted ads, from the spread of mis- and disinformation to the transformation of so-called 'neutral' platforms into propaganda machines, the digital landscape is profoundly influencing how we think, vote, and engage with democracy. In the wake of one major election in the US, and the lead-up to our own in Australia, ADM+S researcher Assoc Prof Timothy Graham is going to be answering your questions.
Timothy Graham is Associate Professor in Digital Media at Queensland University of Technology. His research combines computational methods with social theory to study online networks and platforms, with a particular interest in online bots and trolls, disinformation, and online ratings and rankings devices.
I’ve been seeing a lot of people on Facebook making false claims about the upcoming election being split into two different days by party line. I know that this is all false but is this something to just ignore or should it be reported?
A new report states that over 70 election deniers have landed on various Boards of Elections around the country. If we know they are election deniers, why can't they be removed?
I want to work as a freelancer who uses the Internet to influence elections in the US and Canada to the benefit of various foreign governments. Is that legal?