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Different platforms, different plots? The Kremlin-controlled search engine Yandex as a resource for Russia’s informational influence in Belarus during the COVID-19 pandemic

Authors
  • Kravets, Daria
  • Ryzhova, Anna
  • Toepfl, Florian
  • Beseler, Arista
Type
Published Article
Journal
Journalism (London, England)
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Publication Date
Apr 25, 2023
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1177/14648849231157845
PMCID: PMC10130930
Source
PubMed Central
Keywords
Disciplines
  • Original Article
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Abstract

Extant research demonstrated that the algorithms of the Kremlin-controlled search engine Yandex, compared to those of its US-based counterpart Google, frequently produce results that are biased toward the interests of Russia’s ruling elites. Prior research, however, audited Yandex’s algorithms largely within Russia. In contrast, this study is the first to assess the role of Yandex’s web search algorithms as a resource for Russia’s informational influence abroad. To do so, we conduct a comparative algorithm audit of Google and Yandex in Belarus, examining the visibility and narratives of COVID-19-related conspiracy theories in their search results. By manually analysing the content of 1320 search results collected in mid-April to mid-May 2020, we find that, compared with Google, (1) Yandex retrieves significantly more conspiratorial content (2) that close to exclusively suspects US plotters to be behind the pandemic, even though the virus spread from the Chinese city of Wuhan across the globe.

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