Hibrid platform reacts after “Time.net” and power expansions

The Hibrid platform.info has provided additional explanation for their research, about how the propagandistic network Përvada has published nearly 3,000 Albanian-language articles promoting the narrativa prorus and proserbe are published by Russian portals. Hibrid.info's clarification is about how it was reported on these findings. Title, “ [...]
The Hibrid platform.info has provided additional explanation for their research, about how the propagandistic network Përvada has published nearly 3,000 Albanian-language articles promoting the narrativa prorus and proserbe are published by Russian portals.
Hibrid.info's clarification is about how it was reported on these findings. Title, “Heibrid report: Some 3,000 articles in Albanian are pushing prorus and proservative”, which was imposed by the Koha.net media, has been distributed throughout the expansion of power. The first to begin distribution (not the title) was Vetevendosje spokesman Arlind Manjuka, then Rron Djindovci and other exhibitors, Periscope follows.
Time.net title:

The complete explanation of Hibrid.info:
During reporting the news of the publication of Hibrid.info's report, titled “Some 3,000 articles in Albanian push the prorus and proservative Narrative”.
This title has been further distributed to social networks by certain protagonists, leaving space for different and inaccurate interpretations on the contents of the report.
However, in the full content of the article published in the media, an estimated 3,000 articles in Albanian, which promote the prorus and proserbe Narrativ, have been published by Russian portals.
During presentation Report It has become known that these articles are not produced by local actors, but are published by the Russian propaganda network Pravda itself. They spread through its platform in Albanian “albania.nes-pravda. com” and constitute re-publicisations of content coming from various Russian and Serbian sources, including Russia Today (RT), Sputnik Nesa, TASS, RIA Novosti, the Russian Embassy's Telegram channels in Albania, as well as other propagandistic platforms associated with Russian and Serbian state actors.












