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are affected in this case, the ukrainians, what they do about it. do they investigate, do they, if necessary, hold up their hands, do they punish those responsible, if it subpoena proven they did it. or do theyjust brush it under the carpet? that is the test. that is the test. jeremy, always aood to that is the test. jeremy, always good to talk that is the test. jeremy, always good to talk to that is the test. jeremy, always good to talk to you, that is the test. jeremy, always good to talk to you, thank- that is the test. jeremy, always good to talk to you, thank you | that is the test. jeremy, always i good to talk to you, thank you for joining us and all of your reporting from ukraine. joining us and all of your reporting from ukraine. the so called information war has been evident in the conflict. russia has tried to rubbish allegations from ukraine that it targeted civilians on purpose. it s even accused ukraine of mocking up and staging so called atrocities. marianna sprin
a man named gary who believed in covid pseudoscience died at the age of 46 after catching coronavirus. he had been described as a talented artist, sociable and well liked and a familiarface in his hometown of shrewsbury. marianna spring, the bbc s specialist disinformation reporter, has travelled to the town to investigate what s been described as its conspiracy underbelly and what happened to gary. it isa it is a podcast and is going to be “p it is a podcast and is going to be up on the website next week. it is a ten part series looking at what happened to gary and ten part series looking at what happened to gary ten part series looking at what happened to gary and he died of all ireland this time happened to gary and he died of all ireland this time last happened to gary and he died of all ireland this time last year, - happened to gary and he died of all ireland this time last year, it - happened to gary and he died of all ireland this time last year, it was i ireland t
those children should each be in the destination hospitals being treated by the nhs. as the battle for ukraine rages, another conflict is being fought in parallel, an information war. and like the conflict on the ground, this fight also has real consequences for the people whose lives it touches. russia s military assault has been accompanied by an onslaught of disinformation and propaganda from state media, trolls and influencers. with all sides seeking to capture and control the narrative, how do you tell what is fake and what is real? in a podcast series for bbc radio 4, available on bbc sounds, the bbc s specialist disinformation reporter marianna spring investigates stories from ukraine, russia and around the world and hears from those caught up in the battle for the truth. and marianna is with me now. tell me about the podcast series. how is disinformation affecting the lives of those on the ground right now in ukraine, trying to flee and experiencing the terror of this war in re
as the bbc s specialist disinformation reporter, i also get a lot of abuse. so i m recording this because last night i got some of the worst abuse i ve received doing thisjob, really. i m quite used to getting it now. all the main social media companies say they don t promote hate on their platforms and take action to stop it. to test this, panorama set up a fake profile of a man who d already shown some hostility to women on his profile. and found facebook and instagram recommended him more and more anti woman content. some involving sexual violence. this profile, if it were a real person, would have been brought into a hateful community full of misogynistic content very, very quickly within two weeks. facebook, which also owns instagram, says it tries not to recommend content that breaks its rules and is improving its technology to find and remove abuse more quickly. they ve just announced new measures