Chinese diplomacy ramps up social media offensive in COVID-19 info war

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Chinese diplomacy ramps up social media offensive in COVID-19 info war
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As the world grapples with the coronavirus crisis, China's diplomats are waging an online information war

Beijing's social media push comes amid a groundswell of half-truths, rumors and outright lies about the coronavirus.

Beijing's"use of Twitter feels experimental," said Berzina in reference to China's evolving social media activities."The strategy on Twitter could quickly change." But others are significantly more aggressive, according to a review conducted by the Alliance for Securing Democracy and POLITICO's own independent analysis.

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