all information wars are asymmetric
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the mediums available do hugely shape the method. as a salient example, if a state controls a content algorithm they can use the existing communities and their measured engagement to particular types of content as levers that they can amplify at will. algorithms shape exposure
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the political establishment has access to channels outside the norms *but* is usually blind to the kind of subcultural norms / savvy required for online political cultures, so this is another natural polarization
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info war between nation states is one thing, there also intra-political such as
@johnrobb on red insurgency vs blue church intra-cultural like US's many fronted culture war which overlaps with politics, & seems to be happening fractally/rhizomatically at all scales -
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