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China’s commentary maneuver, in which Korean women split domestic opinion like pigs

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The number of comments that China systematically conducts on Naver, Korea’s largest portal site, has been confirmed. According to the analysis of domestic security-related research teams, comments mainly focused on Chinese supremacy or disparaging Korea. A number of articles that promote conflict between regions, generations, and men and women were also found. From September to November this year alone, at least 30,000 were counted

However, the research team said it was not clear whether these commenting accounts were related to Chinese public security or authorities

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It should be checked with subscriber information, but it is difficult to track it unless the company cooperates, and police investigations are also needed

However, the research team said, “It is difficult to regard it as voluntary comment writing by ordinary people in terms of content, content, praise of the Chinese Communist Party, and traces of writing in Sudanese through mutual arms.” Yoon explained, “It is difficult to think without systematic intervention, such as almost identical contents and photos of Chinese influence activities identified overseas, being written in Korean and distributed.”

Professor Yoon said, “The results of this study are to make it difficult for China to make domestic policy decisions and to create public opinion in their favor

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He pointed out that he is working on influence operations in and that it is urgent to prepare laws and organizations to prevent them

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(1)The U.S., the European Union, and the European Union are from overseas
(2)Presumption of China as suggested by the Center for False Information
(3)Account Features
(4)● Source: European Union European Union Foreign Relations Office EEAS Overseas Information and Interference FIMI Report Compiled by Professor Yoon Min-woo of Gachon University at the U.S. State Department’s Center for International Relations
(5)It has an account ID that mainly praises China
(6)Or use Chinese names
(7)One China Chen Yang
(8)a domestic example
(9)ASIIL individual, etc
(10)Oh Sung Hong-ki, Xi Jinping People’s Liberation Army, is the main photographer of the account
(11)Use of China’s image such as Forbidden City
(12)Contents of written comments Emphasizing China’s superiority China’s position
(13)Advocacy Domestic Regional, Vulnerable, and Gender Hate Heads
(14)”The Korean War is not between North and South Korea, but between North Korea and Japan.”
(15)Korean women only eat like pigs
(16)”From the perspective of Seoul citizens, Jeolla-do
(17)Both Gyeongsang-do and I are pathetic
(18)”Seoulites pay the most taxes.”
(19)I’m using up all the fat!!
(20)Big countries need to increase their population
(21)”Korea needs to be less”

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(1)Those who oppose China are pro-Japanese groups the independence forces against the Japanese
(2)I fought in China
(3)Japanese live fish origin not marked in Busan
(4)Comment 87 in the Xing International Newspaper
(5)It’s pathetic. His goal is to become independent of Japanese imperialism and serve popularization again, but the descendants are actually becoming pro-JapanesePathetic behavior!!!
(6)South Korea-U.S.-Japan Military New Alliance Targeting China
(7)Current affairs in comments 76

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(1)A network of Naver accounts believed to be Chinese comment units
(2)● Data by Yoon Min-woo, a professor at Gachon University
(3)One Chinese traitor
(4)Yoon Seok Thermal Blocking
(5)Korean-Chinese brother

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