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    《TAIPEI TIMES》 Disinformation doubled last year: NSB

    
A Facebook ‘military interest’ page misrepresenting old photos and videos of army operations to falsely claim that Washington was helping Manila prepare for war is pictured in an illustration photo taken on Nov. 21 last year.
Photo: AFP

    A Facebook ‘military interest’ page misrepresenting old photos and videos of army operations to falsely claim that Washington was helping Manila prepare for war is pictured in an illustration photo taken on Nov. 21 last year. Photo: AFP

    2025/01/04 03:00

    FAKE NEWS: Facebook remained the platform most susceptible to disinformation tactics by the Chinese Communist Party, with a 40% increase compared with 2023

    By Fang Wei-li and Lery Hiciano / Staff reporter, with staff writer

    The National Security Bureau (NSB) yesterday published its analysis of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) disinformation tactics last year, showing that disinformation doubled compared with 2023.

    CCP disinformation seeks to undermine confidence in Taiwan’s military, US support for Taiwan and President William Lai (賴清德), the NSB said.

    NSB data showed that 2.159 million cases of controversial information were reported last year, nearly double 2023’s mark of 1.329 million.

    Facebook remained the platform most susceptible to disinformation, with a 40 percent increase compared with 2023, although disinformation also increased on video platforms (151 percent), forums (664 percent) and X, formerly known as Twitter (244 percent), the NSB said.

    The bureau also found 28,216 questionable accounts, 11,661 more than in 2023.

    Facebook had 21,967 of those accounts, but TikTok, X and China’s Douyin (抖音) also had major increases, data showed.

    That suggests the main target of disinformation is young Internet users, the bureau said.

    The rise of these platforms reflects changing social media habits in Taiwan driving changes in disinformation tactics, it said.

    The NSB report highlighted six key tactics employed by the CCP.

    The first was flooding social media with information with the goal of changing voter behavior and election results, it said, adding that this included posting memes and videos to spread disinformation about candidates.

    The second is impersonating Taiwanese users and official accounts to spread fake news, the report said.

    During the Chinese People’s Liberation Army’s Joint Sword-2024A and 2024B military drills, CCP accounts posing as Taiwanese officials spread disinformation to undermine trust in the military, it said.

    Third is leveraging military exercises for propaganda — using both official accounts and state media — to highlight China’s capability to invade Taiwan, the bureau said.

    During both military drills last year, videos on TikTok and YouTube were heavily used to intimidate Taiwanese, it said.

    Fourth was posting artificial intelligence-generated deepfakes of Taiwanese officials to distort their public perception and mislead voters, the bureau said.

    Fifth was co-opting integrated media accounts to spread propaganda, using them as proxies for state-owned media, it said.

    The report highlighted multiple accounts on TikTok that have close ties to CCP-owned outlets.

    Sixth was establishing multilingual news sites such as the fake Czech newspaper Bohemia Daily and fake Spanish outlet Guell Herald to reinforce the CCP’s “one China” principle internationally, it said.

    The CCP takes advantage of democratic systems to wage cognitive warfare using Internet platforms and artificial intelligence technology, the NSB said, adding that this is an international concern.

    In response, Taiwan used a comprehensive strategy to combat the threat of disinformation, it said.

    The bureau reported 3,900 cases of disinformation to different government agencies and ministries, and Taiwan hosted more than 100 exchange events to share expertise with like-minded nations, the report said.

    新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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