What's fake, what's real? Stories from the information war over Ukraine. BBC disinformation reporter Marianna Spring speaks to people caught up in the battle for the truth.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CulturePersonal JournalsScience |
What happened to the people who fell down the rabbit hole into a world of conspiracy theories? How far have they fallen – and how far will they go? In this 10-part series, the BBC’s Disinformation and Social Media Correspondent Marianna Spring invest... more
Photos of Marianna Vyshemirsky, wrapped in a duvet and with her forehead bloodied, have become some of the iconic images of the Russian invasion. Marianna, who was about to give birth, was caught up in the bombing of a maternity hospital in Mariupol ... more
Citizen journalism – reporting by self-taught people, often on the ground – can play a vital role in the coverage of conflict. However, not everyone who contributes to this coverage is as 'independent' as they’d like their followers to believe. more
On the first day of the war, Ukraine gained a new patriotic hero and Tetyana thought she had lost a son. But the story wasn't quite as it first seemed. more
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Nice to see that people are working against false narrative from the kremlin
I like this podcast because it has opened my eyes as to how such long planned disinformation works. I feel it's quite well balanced with views from different groups, although some are a bit strange to my way of thinking. Keep up the good work Mariana. Let's try and see more truth than falsehoods in our lives.
Looking forward to listening to more of these. The fight over controlling the narrative is very real. The US is in the middle of a similar battle, but state sponsored propaganda that are outright lies takes it to another level.
I haven’t listened to this podcast yet but while trying to access the reviews left by other listeners I have managed to give a 1 star rating - I couldn’t undo this which is stupid - and I’m guessing other people have done this too as there are a large number of 1 star ratings 🙄
no one gets the flu anymore. Be afraid. Keep wearing your mask and tossing your rubber gloves on the tarmac outside the petrol pump. Oh yeah, don’t forget your 4th booster. Be a good slave, I mean citizen, or subject to the crown. And clap outside your flat when they tell you to! more
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