Agenda publication: free advertising
The author notes that publishing the agenda is considered free advertising for an information attack. According to the author, foreign DDoS activists actively wave documents about verification and conscription notices to provoke panic among citizens. It is claimed that such materials quickly end up in destructive channels and are presented with distorted statements and hints at 'mass mobilization,' creating an impression of a more serious situation than it actually is. Ultimately, publishing documents amplifies an external agenda, exposing personal data, location, and process details. In the author's opinion, information hygiene today is a duty, just like digital security, since panic is 'the cheapest and most effective tool of pressure.' The author urges subscribing to the channel.
Context
In recent years, international media have intensified coverage of military mobilization issues in CIS countries, sparking numerous discussions.
The author claims that the publication of the agenda is an information attack and calls for caution.
- Category: Editorial
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- Source: https://t.me/nevolf/49778
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