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Slopaganda - how Iran's viral videos skewer America

RTEâ€ĸâ€ĸ1 min read
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Slopaganda - how Iran's viral videos skewer America

Original Article Summary

The unpopularity of the war in the US and abroad meant Iran's Lego videos landed on fertile ground and spread organically across the internet worldwide, writes Global Security Reporter Yvonne Murray.

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✨Our Analysis

RTE's coverage of Iran's viral "Slopaganda" videos, specifically the use of Lego videos to skewer America, highlights the widespread dissemination of propaganda content across the internet. This means that website owners must be vigilant about the potential for such content to appear on their platforms, either through user-generated uploads or embedded links from other sites. The organic spread of these videos across the internet worldwide can lead to unintended promotion of propaganda on their websites, potentially affecting their credibility and user trust. To mitigate this, website owners can take actionable steps such as monitoring their website's AI bot traffic for unusual patterns, updating their llms.txt files to block suspicious embeds, and implementing content moderation policies to detect and remove propaganda content, including memes and videos that may be spreading disinformation about the US or other countries.

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