Study: 'Bot army' drove early narrative in Ukraine-Russia war

An anti-Russia "bot army" of fake automated Twitter accounts flooded the Internet with pro-Ukraine propaganda at the start of the Russia-Ukraine war, according to a mostly unreported study by a team of researchers at the University of Adelaide in Australia.
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