Online communities continue supporting Ukraine against Russian propaganda

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Three years after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, a potential 30-day ceasefire is being discussed. However, significant steps are still needed for lasting peace. The war remains highly documented, with many sharing firsthand accounts and updates online. Online communities, like the North Atlantic Fella Organisation, have emerged to support Ukraine and counter Russian propaganda. They use creative strategies, such as memes and storytelling, to raise funds and awareness while navigating content moderation challenges on social media platforms. Despite facing difficulties with content moderation, these groups continue to mobilize and combat disinformation. They employ tactics like "shitposting" to disrupt Russian propaganda efforts, although their effectiveness has reportedly declined since late 2022.


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