HKS Misinfo Review 2023
DOI: 10.37016/mr-2020-112
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Search engine manipulation to spread pro-Kremlin propaganda

Abstract: The Kremlin’s use of bots and trolls to manipulate the recommendation algorithms of social media platforms is well-documented by many journalists and researchers. However pro-Kremlin manipulation of search engine algorithms has rarely been explored. We examine pro-Kremlin attempts to manipulate search engine results by comparing backlink and keyphrase networks of US, European, and Russian think tanks, as well as Kremlin-linked “pseudo” think tanks that target Western audiences. Our evidence suggests that pro-K… Show more

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“…Bradshaw (2019) analyzed how a set of 29 junk news sites optimize keywords to increase web-traffic and spread disinformation over a three year period. More recently, Williams and Carley (2023) demonstrated the usefulness of webgraph data in identifying large-scale link scheme activities around Kremlin-aligned propaganda domains. We build on these efforts in an attempt to link specific black-hat SEO tactics to unreliable news sources.…”
Section: Seo and Misinformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bradshaw (2019) analyzed how a set of 29 junk news sites optimize keywords to increase web-traffic and spread disinformation over a three year period. More recently, Williams and Carley (2023) demonstrated the usefulness of webgraph data in identifying large-scale link scheme activities around Kremlin-aligned propaganda domains. We build on these efforts in an attempt to link specific black-hat SEO tactics to unreliable news sources.…”
Section: Seo and Misinformationmentioning
confidence: 99%