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Inauthentic Disinformation and Behaviour: Social Networks Under Stress in Côte D'ivoire

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In Côte d'Ivoire, social networks have become the main source of information for a large part of the population, especially for young people estimated at more than 70% of the Ivorian population. Facebook, WhatsApp, TikTok or X now influence public opinion faster than traditional media. But this evolution is accompanied by a worrying phenomenon: the rise of misinformation and inauthentic online behaviour.
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In Côte d'Ivoire, social networks have become the main source of information for a large part of the population, especially for young people estimated at more than 70% of the Ivorian population. Facebook, WhatsApp, TikTok or X now influence public opinion faster than traditional media. But this evolution is accompanied by a worrying phenomenon: the rise of misinformation and inauthentic online behaviour.

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linfodrome.com broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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