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How Online Fights Affect Real World Battlefields
Dec. 1, 2023, 5:39 p.m. |
CYBER www.vice.com
Your posts matter more than you think. Social media has changed the way wars are fought and the internet has become a new battlefield.
Twitter may be dying, but it still matters an awful lot to policy makers. TikTok is ascendent, but often because its content can be repurposed on other platforms. Telegram can give you the news on the ground, but only if you trust the sources.
With all this information flowing and everyone motivated by personal politics, who …
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