Automated Propaganda Detection in the Browser

Apollolytics automatically detects propaganda techniques, empowering you to think critically about the media you consume.

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Right Click, Detect Propaganda

Simply right click the page and click the button, or highlight a specific portion of text.

Contextualize

Add additional context and sources to claims.

Example Contextualization
Attack on Reputation - This passage undermines the credibility of the Ukrainian government by labeling it as a 'Kiewer Regime' and suggesting that it is involved in terrorist activities, which serves to delegitimize their actions and policies.
Contextualization:
  • Context: The statement "Agenten der Sonderdienste des Kiewer Regimes gegen die Führung der neuen Föderationssubjekte" translates to "Agents of the special services of the Kiev regime against the leadership of the new federal subjects." This reflects a narrative often used in Russian state media, suggesting that Ukrainian intelligence services are actively targeting leaders in regions of Ukraine that Russia has claimed as new federal subjects, such as Crimea and parts of Eastern Ukraine. This claim is part of the broader context of the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, where both sides accuse each other of espionage and sabotage. The term "Kiev regime" is often used pejoratively by Russian officials to delegitimize the Ukrainian government [1][2][3].

  • Warning: The statement may be misleading as it frames the conflict in a way that suggests a clear-cut narrative of Ukrainian aggression against Russian-occupied territories, while ignoring the complexities of the situation, including the context of Russian military actions and the legitimacy of the Ukrainian government. It is important to recognize that such statements can be part of propaganda efforts aimed at justifying military actions or discrediting the opposing side. Users should be cautious about accepting such claims without considering the broader geopolitical context and the potential biases of the sources reporting them [4][5][6].

  • Sources:

    • 1 Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova's comments on Ukraine's actions (2024)
    • 2 Reports on Ukrainian special services and their alleged activities (2024)
    • 3 Analysis of Russian state media narratives regarding Ukraine (2023)
    • 4 Overview of the conflict and propaganda tactics used by both sides (2023)
    • 5 Examination of the legitimacy of claims made by Russian officials (2024)
    • 6 Contextual analysis of the geopolitical implications of the Ukraine-Russia conflict (2023)

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