“Today I noticed a fashion in social networks for maps of Europe, which are marked with colors, who gives Ukraine what help. The maps are often fake – I saw one, supposedly in French, where UK and Poland were marked as countries that did not provide any aid” – he began ¯ulczyk entry, and then observes:
Various portals and profiles eagerly tapping it, because clicking is fun, but before you post such graphics, think about who wants to introduce a narrative about Europe of “different speeds of helping” to the social media bastard, at a time when both the Union and NATO have spent the last few days they show that they exist and make sense and are, for example, guarantors of security for us. Maybe you sleep at night, but at the troll farm in St. Petersburg, they fuck in three shifts.
The war in Ukraine. Use reliable sources of information
Already on February 24, shortly after the Russian troops attacked Ukraine, Polish institutions warned against disinformation on the Internet. The Institute for Internet and Social Media Research then recorded a huge increase in pro-Russian and anti-Ukrainian comments. In addition to false narratives about dramatic events in Ukraine, we also observe fake news about everyday life in Poland – e.g. false information about fuel shortages or alleged limits at banks. It is said that trolls and propagandists can also use deepfake – an image processing technique that combines images of human faces using artificial intelligence techniques.
That is why it is so important to use reliable sources of information and verify the content found on the Internet.
How to verify entries on the Internet? NASK
The Russian war against Ukraine continues. There is information about houses destroyed, wounded and killed. Needs are increasing hour by hour. That is why Gazeta.pl joins forces with the Polish Center for International Aid (PCPM) Foundation to support humanitarian aid for Ukrainians and Ukrainians. Anyone can join the fundraiser by making a deposit via Facebook or the website. More information in the article:
Source: Gazeta

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