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Anonymous ID: ULlQqS+mUnited States /pol/510020029#510020029
7/10/2025, 6:34:04 PM
Does /pol/ know about the infestation of Chinese bot farms influencing foreign policy of the west via social media like TikTok, X (Twitter), 4chan etc?

Chinese bot farms are flooding Western social media with fake accounts, pushing narratives to sway foreign policy. These Chinese swarms spread misinfo, amplify division, and target key issues to nudge public opinion in their favor.

Known as "Spamouflage," these networks linked to China's Ministry of Public Security spam out AI-crafted propaganda, from deepfake videos to posts slamming U.S. democracy or stoking election chaos. They’ve targeted U.S. politicians, harassed anyone who don't agree with Chinese propaganda, and even posed as Americans to push anti-West vibes.

LINKS:
>China is using the world’s largest known online disinformation operation to harass Americans, a CNN review finds
https://www.cnn.com/2023/11/13/us/china-online-disinformation-invs/index.html

>China-linked ‘Spamouflage’ network mimics Americans online to sway US political debate
https://apnews.com/article/china-disinformation-network-foreign-influence-us-election-a2b396518bafd8e36635a3796c8271d7

>The Guardian (Oct 2024): Microsoft reports Chinese “Taizi Flood” bot network attacking U.S. Republicans like Marco Rubio, amplifying antisemitic and anti-West narratives to influence voters.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/oct/24/taizi-flood-china-social-media-bots-marco-rubio-targeting-republicans

>China’s social-media attacks are part of a larger ‘cognitive warfare’ campaign
https://www.defenseone.com/ideas/2023/10/chinas-social-media-attacks-are-part-larger-cognitive-warfare-campaign/391255/

It is strange, China and Chinese propaganda rarely gets mentioned here or any other social media platform.
Anonymous ID: MFA3FNMS/pol/509443912#509445616
7/4/2025, 2:15:18 AM
>>509443912

I dont know but does /pol/ know about the infestation of Chinese bot farms influencing foreign policy of the west via social media like TikTok, X (Twitter), 4chan etc?

Chinese bot farms are flooding Western social media with fake accounts, pushing narratives to sway foreign policy. These Chinese swarms spread misinfo, amplify division, and target key issues to nudge public opinion in their favor.

Known as "Spamouflage," these networks linked to China's Ministry of Public Security spam out AI-crafted propaganda, from deepfake videos to posts slamming U.S. democracy or stoking election chaos. They’ve targeted U.S. politicians, harassed anyone who don't agree with Chinese propaganda, and even posed as Americans to push anti-West vibes.

LINKS:
>China is using the world’s largest known online disinformation operation to harass Americans, a CNN review finds
https://www.cnn.com/2023/11/13/us/china-online-disinformation-invs/index.html

>China-linked ‘Spamouflage’ network mimics Americans online to sway US political debate
https://apnews.com/article/china-disinformation-network-foreign-influence-us-election-a2b396518bafd8e36635a3796c8271d7

>The Guardian (Oct 2024): Microsoft reports Chinese “Taizi Flood” bot network attacking U.S. Republicans like Marco Rubio, amplifying antisemitic and anti-West narratives to influence voters.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/oct/24/taizi-flood-china-social-media-bots-marco-rubio-targeting-republicans

>China’s social-media attacks are part of a larger ‘cognitive warfare’ campaign
https://www.defenseone.com/ideas/2023/10/chinas-social-media-attacks-are-part-larger-cognitive-warfare-campaign/391255/

It is strange, China and Chinese propaganda rarely gets mentioned here or any other social media platform.
Anonymous ID: TI8sh/ilUnited States /pol/509432063#509433261
7/3/2025, 11:36:33 PM
>>509432063

If you haven't noticed or been through the catalog, it's very difficult and rare to have a meaningful discourse on /pol/ anymore. Here's what agenda bots are doing not only on /pol/ but on various different social media platforms and the biggest one is Chinese bot farm:

1. Flooding with Noise: Trolls spam threads with irrelevant or inflammatory comments to drown out meaningful discussion. This buries legit voices and derails conversations for example /pol/, TikTok & X

2. Impersonation: Using fake accounts, they pose as locals (memeflags etc on /pol/ and fake accounts on TikTok which are set to private, facebook etc) to blend in and push divisive or misleading narratives with credibility.

3. Amplification: Co-ordinate Immediate replies on /pol/ threads made my memeflags or other flags via co-ordination on discord, telegram etc. to boost the thread artifically. Mass-like/ retweet on X etc.

4. Polarization: They post extreme, emotionally charged content to inflame divisions, pitting groups against each other to destabilize unity.

5. Disinfo Spread: Trolls share fabricated stories, deepfakes, or half-truths - example 70% of threads on /pol/

6. Deflection: When challenged, trolls/bots pivot to whataboutism or unrelated hot-button issues to dodge accountability and muddy the waters. Several examples within this thread itself.

There would be more but that's all I can think of now.