Russian Propaganda Accusations

Comments in this cluster primarily accuse other users, posts, or sources of spreading Russian propaganda, especially in threads related to Russia, Ukraine, and geopolitical events. Discussions often reference news articles debunking such claims and urge caution against disinformation.

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theverge.com e.g US www.npr JFYI TASS RT BBC foreignpolicy.com HN propaganda russian russia disinformation ukraine russians rt website eu campaign

Sample Comments

m_eiman Aug 7, 2023 View on HN

Lots of Russian propaganda there.

tim333 Mar 5, 2022 View on HN

Yup Russian propaganda. Try finding that from any normal / neutral information source.

FredPret May 23, 2024 View on HN

Ah, Russian propaganda at work (though not at its best)

chrismsimpson Feb 26, 2022 View on HN

How has this not been flagged as Russian propaganda?

ImprovedSilence Jan 30, 2022 View on HN

The Russian propaganda in this thread is strong…

toomuchequate Jun 15, 2019 View on HN

I thought this was confirmed to be Russian Propaganda

ry4n413 Jan 14, 2017 View on HN

Don't fall for it, this smells of Russian propaganda.

fodmap Jun 10, 2022 View on HN

All of them are promoting Putin's propaganda. I suggest you to balance your news ingestion ;)

pyoung Sep 6, 2017 View on HN

This seems like the most plausible explanation. I recently read an article[1] regarding Ukraine's struggle against Russian propaganda.[1] http://www.npr.org/2017/08/21/544952989/rough-translation-wh...

Giorgi Mar 8, 2022 View on HN

Again, you are spreading Russian propaganda, Hacker News is not a place for Russian shills.