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Fake Personas, Proxy Armies, and a Bit of Drama: This Is Disinformation in 2025

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The world is quietly being turned into a puppet theater through social media.

In Q1 2025, Meta disrupted three large-scale influence operations linked to Iran, China, and Romania, as detailed in its latest threat report. All campaigns were shut down before gaining significant traction.

1. The Romanian Operation: Fake Locals & Political Manipulation

  • 658 fake Facebook accounts, 14 Pages, and 2 Instagram profiles.
  • Also active on TikTok, X (Twitter), and YouTube.
  • Posed as Romanian citizens, posting about local news, sports, and tourism.
  • Some Pages had substantial followings (e.g., 18,300 followers).
  • Tactics:
    • Managed Pages, commented under politicians’ and media posts.
    • Redirected users to external sites.
    • Used proxies and masking tools to hide origins.
  • Themes: Local events, upcoming elections.

2. The Iranian Campaign: Fake Activists & Anti-Western Narratives

  • Targeted Azerbaijani and Turkish audiences.
  • 17 Facebook accounts, 22 Pages, 21 Instagram profiles.
  • Posed as female journalists and activists supporting Palestine.
  • Engagement tactics:
    • Commented in groups, used trending hashtags (#Palestine, #Gaza, #Starbucks).
    • Amplified pro-Iranian, anti-Israel, and anti-US narratives.
  • Linked to Storm-2035, an Iranian group previously flagged by Microsoft for targeting US voters.
  • OpenAI also blocked related ChatGPT accounts used for AI-generated disinformation.

3. The Chinese Network: AI-Generated Personas & Regional Influence

  • Targeted Myanmar, Taiwan, and Japan.
  • 157 Facebook accounts, 19 Pages, 1 Group, 17 Instagram profiles.
  • AI-generated fake profiles, including synthetic avatars.
  • Three distinct clusters:
    • Myanmar: Pushed pro-junta messaging, calls to "end conflict."
    • Japan: Criticized the government and US alliance.
    • Taiwan: Spread corruption allegations, fake "anonymous story" pages to fabricate public opinion.

Key Takeaways

  • Adaptive Tactics: Each campaign tailored language, visuals, and themes to local contexts.
  • Automation & AI: Increasing use of AI-generated personas and automated posting.
  • Multi-Platform Spread: Operations spanned Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, YouTube.
  • OPSEC Sophistication: Heavy use of proxies, fake engagement networks.

The Bigger Picture

Disinformation in 2025 is more personalized, automated, and harder to detect. Social media is now a battleground where fake people, AI voices, and proxy armies shape narratives—without most users ever realizing it.

The puppet masters are hiding in plain sight.
 
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