CRAPJul 12, 2021

Understanding the Communist Party of China's Information Operations

arXiv:2107.05602v12 citations
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This provides insights into state-sponsored information operations for researchers and policymakers, though it is incremental in analyzing specific tactics on one platform.

The paper analyzed the Communist Party of China's information operations on Twitter during the Hong Kong pro-democracy movement, finding that the operation was partially manual, mixed personal attacks and COVID-19 messages with protest views, and primarily amplified existing content rather than creating original narratives.

The Communist Party of China is known to engage in Information Operations to influence public opinion. In this paper, we seek to understand the tactics used by the Communist Party in a recent Information Operation - the one conducted to influence the narrative around the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong. We use a Twitter dataset containing account information and tweets for the operation. Our research shows that the Hong Kong operation was (at least) partially conducted manually by humans rather than entirely by automated bots. We also show that the Communist Party mixed in personal attacks on Chinese dissidents and messages on COVID-19 with the party's views on the protests during the operation. Finally, we conclude that the Information Operation network in the Twitter dataset was set up to amplify content generated elsewhere rather than to influence the narrative with original content.

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