China-connected spamouflage networks spread antisemitic disinformation
Voice of America
A screenshot taken on Oct. 3, 2024, of a post from a spamouflage account. The post, which misspells Janet Yellen's last name, asks why so many U.S. officials are Jewish.
Spamouflage networks with connections to China are posting antisemitic conspiracy theories on social media, casting doubt on Washington's independence from alleged Jewish influence and the integrity of the two U.S. presidential candidates, a joint investigation by VOA Mandarin and Taiwan's Doublethink Lab, a social media analytics firm, has found.
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