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Russia’s war in Ukraine isn’t the first online war. But, for my money, it’s the first EXTREMELY online war. What’s the difference? We’ll get into that.
Now more than ever, it’s possible to watch and track the war from the comfort of your own home. An army of shitposters, trolls, analysts, and war nerds are pouring over data, spreading propaganda, and debunking disinformation in real time.
Open Source Intelligence is a huge part of the process. But where do you go? Who do you trust? How do you get started? It can be complicated and, if you’re not careful, you can end up spending a lot of time streaming disinformation.
Here to help us sort through all this is Angry Planet returning champion Aram Shabanian. He’s a Human Security Intern at New Lines Institute, one of the minds behind The Fulda Gap, and one of the best Twitter follows you can snag @ShabanianAram.
image: an Aram Shabanian original shitpost.
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