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Here is the original report: Disinformation diplomacy: How malign actors are seeking to undermine democracy

"The information environment is increasingly being weaponised by malign state actors such as Russia, China and Iran and non-state actors like Daesh to sow distrust, undermine cohesion, and erode confidence in democratic institutions and norms," UK lawmakers warn in a report.

"Although this threat is not a new phenomenon, the scale and sophistication of foreign information manipulation and interference (FIMI) is increasingly recognised as an existential threat to democratic societies."

The report presents particularly Russia as a clear threat for the UK and transatlantic security.

"Russia’s behaviour is that of a state at war against the West, and this will not change whilst Putin is in power. Therefore, it is vital that the Government ensures the UK and its allies harden their information ecosystems to make them an impenetrable and unattractive target of Russian interference."

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China is a multifaceted actor who is known to utilise a diverse toolkit including foreign information manipulation and interference (FIMI), economic coercion, transnational repression, and cyber-attacks to conduct foreign interference. In comparison to Russia, the Chinese approach to FIMI is more institutionalised and heavily invested in information laundering official Chinese Communist Party narratives to achieve, as James Kynge Senior Research Fellow for China and the World at Chatham House explained, President Xi Jinping’s “telling China’s story well” mantra.36 This approach seeks to emphasise Chinese successes, diminish negative content, and push Beijing friendly framing of issues of concern.

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The report mentions, among others, disinformation campaigns like Russia's Doppelganger or China's Spamouflage.

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Social media companies, should be required to make algorithms transparent to the public for research and to produce annual reports on disinformation.

"We also considered evidence from social media companies, given their potential central role in limiting the dissemination of FIMI. We remain dissatisfied with their actions to combat foreign interference and the lack of transparency around algorithmic systems that can be exploited by malign actors. We call on the Government to amend the Online Safety Act 2023 to ensure social media companies are required to provide algorithmic transparency to safeguard against manipulation."

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Whilst lawmakers recognise the wider pressures on public spending, they call on the UK Government "to increase its coordination with European and other allies."

"We therefore call on the Government to enhance its public communications and establish a centralised National Counter Disinformation Centre to improve coordination and response. This approach would complement international examples from allies like Sweden’s Psychological Defence Agency, Ukraine’s Center for Countering Disinformation and France’s Vigilance and Protection against Foreign Digital Interference service (VIGINUM)."

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/45434604

"Other recent departures have included global head of creators, Kim Farrell, who left earlier this year after almost six years, and Blake Chandlee, who departed in 2025 after leading advertising and marketing for six years.

Michael Beckerman, a public policy executive who helped lead TikTok’s fight against a U.S. ban, also exited last year, as did music chief Ole Obermann. And Erich Andersen, who served as U.S.-based general counsel for TikTok and its Chinese parent ByteDance Ltd., left that role in 2024."

Did they quit or did they DeTikTok? ;)

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Hi! I thought this was a funny screenshot, but I haven't actually seen any of the series yet. I have been thinking about starting with TNG, though; I love the idea of the Borg, even if I know it'll take a while for them to show up in the series.

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The store is your kingdom! Expand your humble boutique into a thriving business. Hire the right staff, decorate your displays, and lure in customers. Even your wildest ideas can turn a profit. Why not start a business that sells only white T-shirts and ketchup? PCs and beans? Your rule, your rules!

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The hosts that could host

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I think implementing this is going to remove some fraction in using Piefed and will make it more sustainable.

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This is an automated archive made by the Lemmit Bot.

The original was posted on /r/ukraine by /u/murphystruggles on 2026-04-10 15:13:01+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/ukraine by /u/Scary_Statement4612 on 2026-04-10 13:28:06+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/todayilearned by /u/Particular_Food_309 on 2026-04-10 19:06:20+00:00.

Original Title: TIL Mongolians once defeated Poland and Germany's elite Teutonic Knights, after reaching Vienna the entire army suddenly returned to Mongolia to elect new leader, thus saving Western Europe from Mongol conquest.

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tværpostet fra: https://feddit.dk/post/20987772

A trend of claiming ownership of letters that have dropped from heaven.

Pagan Survivals, Superstition and Popular Culture In Early Medieval Culture has a chapter on this.

In the mid 8th century, a certain Aldebert of Gaul enjoyed a considerable following, claiming that his mom saw prophetic dreams before his birth. Himself he claimed to have divine powers, relics given to him by angles and a letter, written by Jesus, that was dropped from heaven. His actions included worshiping angles, setting up roadside crosses and shrines performing miracles and giving away clippings of his hair and nails. Fancying himself equal to the apostles, the shrines he made was dedicated to himself.

A condemnation of the phenomena, written by Charlemagne:

Likewise, both pseudepigrapha and dubious narratives—or anything entirely contrary to the Catholic faith—and that most wicked and false letter, which some misguided individuals last year claimed had fallen from heaven, should neither be believed nor read, but rather burned, lest the people be led into error by such writings. Only the canonical books, Catholic treatises, and the sayings of the holy authors should be read and handed down.

I recommend reading the chapter. It contains other accounts and details. >

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The original was posted on /r/2westerneurope4u by /u/smartasspie on 2026-04-10 17:46:47+00:00.

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