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French think tanks issue 50 recommendations to combat information manipulations

French government think tanks have issued 50 recommendations to combat “information manipulations.”
French government think tanks have issued 50 recommendations to combat “information manipulations.” The recommendations are part of an exhaustive new study “Les manipulations de l’information. un défi pour nos démocraties” (“Information manipulations. A challenge for our democracies”) published by the Center for Analysis, Planning, and Strategy (CAPS) — attached to the ministry of foreign affairs — and the Institute for Strategic Research of the Military School (IRSEM) — attached to the ministry of the armed forces.

The study focuses chiefly on the Kremlin’s disinformation efforts, although it also details disinformation campaigns conducted by China and the Gulf States.

It warns that information manipulation, defined as “the intentional and massive distribution of false or biased news for hostile political purposes,” aims to “undermine the foundations of our democracy” and thereby constitute a threat to national security.

Its recommendations are addressed to governments, civil society, private actors, and the general public.

[editorial]The recommendations are collected in a separate section of the study, each item has been formulated as a short statement with a more detailed explanation. General recommendations are:

  • Define and clearly distinguish terms
  • Do not minimize the threat
  • Avoid the short terms
  • Strengthen the resilience of our societies
  • Do not abandon the web to extremists
  • Do not give in to the temptation of counter-propaganda
  • Do not believe in technological solutionism

Other subsections contain recommendations for the states, civil society, and private actors.

[/editorial]

Among them, the study calls for the creation of a national structure tasked with detecting and countering information manipulations, and it advocates deeper international cooperation between structures that currently fight disinformation.

Increasing media literacy is high on the list of recommendations, which includes publishing lists of social-media accounts identified as belonging to trolls and developing simple tools allowing citizens to detect disinformation. In addition, the study recommends the adoption of an international charter enshrining ethical standards for journalists.

It also urges digital platforms to be more transparent and to develop membership options that would offer users more control over their personal data.

French President Emmanuel Macron is an outspoken critic of pro-Kremlin disinformation. During a press conference with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin last year, he famously accused RT and Sputnik of spreading “lying propaganda.”

A bill cracking down on disinformation was adopted by the French parliament in early July but was later rejected by the Senate.


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