Pro-China propaganda network floods Google’s YouTube with spam, political messages about Taiwan, US, Ukraine
- Google’s Threat Analysis Group says a China-linked influence network spread tens of thousands of spam and political messages on its platforms in 2022
- While most of the content failed to draw viewers, the network has been persistently experimenting with new tactics, posing a continuous threat
Google said it foiled more than 50,000 attempts last year by a propaganda network to target mostly Chinese speakers with pro-China and anti-US content on YouTube and other platforms, although most of those messages failed to draw viewers.
Unlike Dragonbridge’s usual content, which Google described as “hastily produced and error-prone”, the group’s new Taiwan content had “high production value” and was uploaded on various channels using uniform hashtags and titles. Some of these videos showed footage of the People’s Liberation Army and called on Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen to “surrender”, researchers said.
Still, Google said most of the Dragonbridge content that it disrupted never reached a real audience. Among the 53,177 channels that YouTube disabled in 2022, 58 per cent had no subscribers. Around 42 per cent of the videos had zero views and 83 per cent had fewer than 100 views.