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      Recent reporting shows that foreign adversaries are turning to social-media influencers as a cheap, high-impact vehicle to sway public opinion worldwide. Influencers — from celebrities to academics — serve as de facto modern gatekeepers for public discourse, especially among younger demographics that prefer TikTok, Instagram or YouTube over traditional media. The appeal is clear: it’s often far more cost-efficient and effective to seed ideas through influencers than to mount conventional propaganda campaigns.

      Sources: CSIS.org, Army War College

      Key Takeaways

      – Foreign adversaries increasingly recruit or pay social-media influencers to shape public sentiment globally, exploiting the decline of traditional media consumption.

      – These influence operations often form part of broader “malign influence” campaigns that target democratic institutions and corporate reputations, blurring the line between marketing and covert propaganda.

      – By leveraging disinformation tactics that emphasize emotionally charged framing over factual accuracy, adversaries aim not just to sway opinion — but to redefine what counts as “credible” information altogether.

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      Social media has quietly become the modern frontline for influence operations — and adversaries abroad have caught on fast. According to a recent article in The Epoch Times, falling newspaper sales and shrinking TV audiences mean that social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube are now where many people — especially younger demographics — get their news and shape their worldview. In this environment, social-media influencers have become informal gatekeepers of public opinion. From makeup artists to academics, from musicians to content creators, these influencers enjoy trust, reach, and an authenticity traditional media struggles to deliver. That makes them attractive vectors for foreign adversaries seeking to mold global attitudes.

      At its core, hiring influencers is a cost-effective form of propaganda. It’s far cheaper than sustaining full-blown state-run media outlets or producing large-scale campaigns, and offers a veneer of legitimacy. An influencer’s follower count, perceived authenticity, and cultural resonance provide what formal propaganda could never match — a sense of organic, grassroots conversation. And in an attention economy dominated by fast-scrolling feeds, quick visuals, and emotionally charged messaging, that influence can spread far and wide before fact-checkers or regulators even catch on.

      But this isn’t just about marketing or cultural outreach. As the Center for Strategic and International Studies argues, many such influencer-driven efforts are part of “malign influence campaigns” — coordinated, state-backed operations meant to erode trust in democratic institutions, damage corporate reputations, or promote divisive narratives abroad. By targeting not just individuals but institutions and social norms, these campaigns pose a structural threat. They shift how people decide what sources are credible, often privileging emotive storytelling over factual integrity.

      Further complicating the landscape: modern disinformation doesn’t just spread false facts. As researchers from the U.S. Army War College note, effective disinformation relies on “ground-shifting” — redefining the standards for evaluating truth. In practice, that means replacing traditional principles like objectivity and verifiability with personal testimony, emotional resonance, or group conformity. In such a paradigm, repeated exposure, echo chambers, and algorithm-driven amplification become far more persuasive than actual evidence.

      The result is that entire societies — not just individual minds — can be reshaped. What once seemed like fringe opinions can become mainstream; distrust toward established institutions can grow almost reflexively; and shared narratives can form around feelings rather than facts. In that light, influencer-based propaganda doesn’t just change minds — it rewrites what counts as credible.

      As social media becomes the default information space for millions, the stakes of this shift are immense. Democracies must wake up to the fact that influence isn’t about free speech or brand deals — it’s about information control. Moving forward, the challenge isn’t just exposing lies, but defending the standards by which we judge truth.

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