YouTube in the parliamentary election campaign: disinformation disseminated through video content and multiplied in comments
Rhetoric that dominated Facebook in the last 2 weeks of the campaign: the West is falling, they’re selling our country, the elections have been stolen
End of election campaign on TikTok: Disinformation has moved into clone accounts and continues post-election
The last days of the campaign and election day saw Telegram inundated with a storm of fake news: accusations of fraud, rumors of results being overturned, and menacing threats of military attack
From war scares to colonization myths. Disinformation scenarios flood TikTok during three weeks of election campaign
Disinformation in Videos, Echoed in Comments: YouTube’s View of the First Three Weeks of the Campaign
The First Two Weeks of the Election Campaign on Facebook: Identity Narratives, Polarization Strategies, Conspiracies, and Collective Victimization
The First Two Weeks of the Campaign on Telegram: Associations with the Gestapo, the “Georgian Scenario,” and Threats to Cancel the Elections
Disinformation about polling stations in Transnistria on Facebook: From “violated rights” to “imminent war”