State-sponsored Internet propaganda

State-sponsored internet sockpuppetry is a government's use of paid internet propagandists with the intention of swaying online opinion, undermining dissident communities, or changing the perception of what is the dominant view (often via astroturfing).

The following is a list of the known or alleged examples of state-sponsored Internet propaganda:

1. Center for Strategic Counterterrorism Communications, founded in 2010.[4]
2. Operation Earnest Voice, officially started in 2011.

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