Thanks to social media platforms, election interference is more insidious and pervasive than ever

Thanks to social media platforms, election interference is more insidious and pervasive than ever

Election interference is a much broader phenomenon than is often assumed. Once limited to intimidation, voter fraud or hacking, election interference includes more mundane, pervasive and ubiquitous interactions. A seemingly innocuous and casual chat with a neighbor or barista could now be considered part of a hostile influence campaign. Election interference is a much broader phenomenon than is often assumed. Once limited to intimidation, voter fraud or hacking, election interference includes more mundane, pervasive and ubiquitous interactions. A seemingly innocuous and casual chat with a neighbor or barista could now be considered part of a hostile influence campaign. Political science Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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