5. Many were obvious “misinformation,” like accounts urging people to vote the day after an election. But other official "disinfo" reports had shakier reasoning. The highlighted Twitter analysis here disagrees with the FBI about accounts deemed a “proxy of Russian actors": https://t.co/9AZ7jZFfWi

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5. Many were obvious “misinformation,” like accounts urging people to vote the day after an election. But other official "disinfo" reports had shakier reasoning. The highlighted Twitter analysis here disagrees with the FBI about accounts deemed a “proxy of Russian actors": https://t.co/9AZ7jZFfWi
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Matt Taibbi [@mtaibbi]. (2023, March 9). 5. Many were obvious “misinformation,” like accounts urging people to vote the day after an election. But other official “disinfo” reports had shakier reasoning. The highlighted Twitter analysis here disagrees with the FBI about accounts deemed a “proxy of Russian actors": https://t.co/9AZ7jZFfWi [Tweet]. Twitter. https://twitter.com/mtaibbi/status/1633830017854767107