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In Lithuania, Every 4th Person on Social Networks May Be a Bot: Advice on How to Recognize One

In social space, fictitious accounts are increasingly being observed, the purpose of which is to influence opinion. Due to this phenomenon, the risk of manipulating public opinion and spreading disinformation is increasing. How not to be fooled? About this, in the "Žinių radijas" program, Laima Venclauskienė, chief analyst of the analysis center Debunk.org. Bots, bot farms - there is a lot of talk about this in the public space now.
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In social space, fictitious accounts are increasingly being observed, the purpose of which is to influence opinion. Due to this phenomenon, the risk of manipulating public opinion and spreading disinformation is increasing. How not to be fooled? About this, in the "Žinių radijas" program, Laima Venclauskienė, chief analyst of the analysis center Debunk.org. Bots, bot farms - there is a lot of talk about this in the public space now.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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https://www.tv3.lt broke the news in Vilnius, Lithuania on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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