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•Analysis: In hundreds of videos taken down by YouTube, right-wing influencers show interest in a highly specific set of topics
69% Informative
The US Department of Justice alleges Tenet Media was financed and guided by a state-backed Russian news network.
The content of these videos was described by prosecutors as “consistent” with Russia ’s aims to sow political discord in the US .
Among the topics covered: free speech, illegal immigrants, diversity in video games, supposed racism toward white people, and Elon Musk .
The Department of Justice unsealed an affidavit unsealed this week in connection with the seizure of 32 domains federal officials say were connected to a Russian propaganda campaign.
Among the few four -word phrases appearing multiple times: “War III around corner”, “racist towards white people,” “gay date trans woman” and “massive attack free speech.
VR Score
61
Informative language
60
Neutral language
49
Article tone
formal
Language
English
Language complexity
73
Offensive language
possibly offensive
Hate speech
not hateful
Attention-grabbing headline
detected
Known propaganda techniques
not detected
Time-value
short-lived
External references
7
Source diversity
5
Affiliate links
no affiliate links