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DisinfoDocket 10 November 2025

DisinfoDocket curates influence operations- related academic research, news, events and job opportunities
DisinfoDocket 10 November 2025
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Highlights

  1. “No Violations Found.” Europe’s Digital Safety Law Fails When Users Report Content (RE:Baltica, 7 November)
  2. Are deepfakes a distraction? (Peripheral Politics, 30 October)
  3. New guide makes the case for the social good of librarians, editors, and other information curators (Sage, 29 October)
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1. Academia & Research

  1. Populist narrative power in a globalised infosphere: a cross-language analysis (Nature, 14 October)

2. Platforms & Technology

  1. Republicans, Democrats now equally concerned about AI in daily life, but views on regulation differ (Pew Research Center, 6 November)

3. Russia & Ukraine

  1. Sneaky heat: the Kremlin uses climate change to push its favourite FIMI narratives (EUvsDisinfo, 7 November)
  2. Thousands of Russians have applied for asylum in the U.S. since 2022. Trump’s ICE raids could land many of them in Putin’s prisons. (Meduza, 10 November)
  3. Russian missile barrage disrupts internet, customs databases in Ukraine (The Record, 10 November)

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