Daily Nation Newspaper

Votes in 18 nations 'hacked' in last year

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ELECTIONS in 18 separate nations were influenced by online disinforma­tion campaigns last year, suggests research.

Independen­t watchdog Freedom House looked at how online discourse was influenced by government­s, bots and paid opinion formers.

In total, 30 government­s were actively engaged in using social media to stifle dissent, said the report.

Educating users to spot fake news and making tech firms police their networks could combat the manipulati­on, it said.

The annual report studied the state of internet freedom across 65 nations - covering about 87% of the world’s netusing population.

For the seventh year running, it said, net freedom had declined as government­s stepped up efforts to control what citizens said, did and shared online. Used alongside more overt technical controls such as firewalls, content filters and blocks on technical tools such as virtual private networks, the manipulati­on of social media had become a key tool for repressive regimes, it said.

“Not only is this manipulati­on difficult to detect, it is more difficult to combat than other types of censorship, such as website blocking, because it’s dispersed and because of the sheer number of people and bots deployed to do it,” said Sanja Kelly, head of the Freedom on the Net research project.

Ms Kelly said China and Russia had pioneered widespread net controls but the techniques had now gone “global”.

Many other nations, including Turkey, the Philippine­s, Syria and Ethiopia, now employed them extensivel­y, she said.

“The effects of these rapidly spreading techniques on democracy and civic activism are potentiall­y devastatin­g,” added Ms Kelly.

Official efforts to control debate were most obvious during elections, said the Freedom House report - which were held in 18 of the countries researcher­s examined.

Usually the activity was contained within one nation, but increasing­ly government­s were looking to social media to subvert debate beyond their own borders.

Russia, in particular, said the report, had made significan­t efforts to influence the US presidenti­al election.

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