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- Q16135450 abstract "State-sponsored internet sockpuppetry is a government's use of sockpuppets with the intention of swaying online opinion, undermining dissident communities, or changing the perception of what is the dominant view (often via astroturfing).The following is a list of the known or alleged examples of state-sponsored internet sockpuppetry: China: Internet Water Army, 50 Cent Party, in operation since October 2004Israel: "Covert units", being planned in August 2013.Russia: Web brigades, first alleged in April 2003Ukraine: iArmy, a volunteer operation established in February 2015 by Ukraine’s Ministry of Information Policy United Kingdom: 1. "Online Covert Action" and other missions by the Joint Threat Research Intelligence Group, revealed in February 2014. 2. 77th Brigade, planned to start in April 2015.United States: 1. Center for Strategic Counterterrorism Communications, founded in 2010. 2. Operation Earnest Voice, officially started in 2011.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Q16135450 comment "State-sponsored internet sockpuppetry is a government's use of sockpuppets with the intention of swaying online opinion, undermining dissident communities, or changing the perception of what is the dominant view (often via astroturfing).The following is a list of the known or alleged examples of state-sponsored internet sockpuppetry: China: Internet Water Army, 50 Cent Party, in operation since October 2004Israel: "Covert units", being planned in August 2013.Russia: Web brigades, first alleged in April 2003Ukraine: iArmy, a volunteer operation established in February 2015 by Ukraine’s Ministry of Information Policy United Kingdom: 1. ".
- Q16135450 label "State-sponsored Internet sockpuppetry".