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A study of 1,321 posts flagged as disinformation in 26 EU countries between February and June 2024 found that big social media platforms did not act on 45 percent of the cases (Photo: Sebastiaan ter Burg)

Disinformation tactics failed to disrupt EU election, Commission says

Despite concerns about potential interference by the Kremlin and Chinese actors leading up to the last European elections, no significant operations capable of disrupting the electoral process were detected, according to a report by the European Commission, seen by EUobserver.

The detailed analysis, called a"snapshot" by EU Commission vice-president Vera Jouro...

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Elena is EUobserver's editor-in-chief. She is from Spain and has studied journalism and new media in Spanish and Belgian universities. Previously she worked on European affairs at VoteWatch Europe and the Spanish news agency EFE.

A study of 1,321 posts flagged as disinformation in 26 EU countries between February and June 2024 found that big social media platforms did not act on 45 percent of the cases (Photo: Sebastiaan ter Burg)

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Elena is EUobserver's editor-in-chief. She is from Spain and has studied journalism and new media in Spanish and Belgian universities. Previously she worked on European affairs at VoteWatch Europe and the Spanish news agency EFE.

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