| ▲ | jszymborski 4 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
First of all, I'd like to thank you for a more nuanced and substantial comment. It stands in stark difference from the one I responded to. While I agree the author of the article is either ignorant of or conveniently ignoring the fact that the West has certainly done plenty to "...fight on the battlefield...[of] the internet", I also think it's a mistake to simply refer to Pravda-fr.com or Storm-1516 as merely "the other side". It's manifestly propaganda. I have lots of energy for talking about all the messed up things the US government has and continues to do, esp. in the information space. I just don't know why we can't talk about Russian or Chinese imperialism or propaganda without doing so. It's not zero-sum; saying bad things about Russia is not saying great things about its enemies, and vice-versa. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | recursivedoubts 3 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
I never said this was zero sum game. I just think its humorous when folks get spun up about russian or chinese propoganda, as if our own intelligence agencies aren't actively managing (to a far greater degree, I assume, due to their location in western datacenters) online sources like wikipedia. It's all propaganda. They even wrote a book (the book) about it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propaganda_(book) Goose, gander. A shame both sides can't lose. | |||||||||||||||||
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