A small network of pro-Kremlin content creators have seen their audiences grow dramatically in recent months while spreading disinformation about the war in Ukraine, evading social media platforms’ efforts to curb Russian propaganda and paving a path to Western audiences, according to research published Wednesday. The creators are self-described “independent journalists” whose reports are often ma
Meet Patrick Lancaster: A U.S. Navy veteran from Missouri and Russia’s favorite war propagandistPutin’s invasion has catapulted Patrick Lancaster, who calls himself an independent journalist, into the limelight. It was late March, and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine was going poorly. The Kremlin had done its best to black out Western coverage of the war domestically, as well
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