The bottom of the infox
How do networks manipulate our opinions?
Audio 7:30 p.m.
Social networks can “manipulate” opinion.
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By: Adrien Delgrange
1 min
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*** Guest below the infox:
David Chavalarias,
author of the book
Toxic data, how the networks manipulate our opinions,
published by Flammarion
.
Also behind the
Politoscope
project .
A tool allowing to obtain a very precise mapping of what is happening on social networks, we will discuss with David Chavalarias the war in Ukraine and the French presidential election.
***
In the summary also with AFP Factual.
We come back to an infox concerning a NATO soldier.
An alleged American general, Roger L. Cloutier was "captured" by the Russians in Mariupol.
An infox flushed out by Marin Lefevre.
*** The chronicle
Les sous de l'infox looks
back on the bombardment of Kramatorsk station, where more than 52 civilians lost their lives.
This becomes systematic, when the Russian army is suspected of a massacre, Moscow turns the accusation against the Ukrainians.
Analysis by Gregory Genevrier.
All of our daily, live coverage of the war in Ukraine.
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