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May 9th, 2022
Three in four Czechs are of the view that the intensity and amount of disinformation have been on the rise in the Czech Republic, according to a poll conducted for the Central European Digital Media Observatory (CEDMO) by the Ipsos polling institute and released today. Most people agree that social media voluntarily make emotional and misleading posts more visible. Like in late March, roughly 50 percent of the people approached by the pollster say that Czechia is involved in the information war led by Russia.
CTK
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