Google Smashes Glassbridge: China’s Fake News Network Blocked!

Google’s Threat Intelligence Group has blocked “Glassbridge,” a network of China-related firms, from its search results for spreading fake news. These firms, including Shanghai Haixun Technology, operated hundreds of domains posing as independent news sites, promoting pro-China narratives. Google has removed over 1,000 sites since 2022 to combat deceptive behavior.

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Looks like Google just dropped the mic on some fake news factories. Meet “Glassbridge,” the secretive club where everyone’s invited except the truth. If you think your spam folder is bad, try sifting through 600 domains of faux journalism. Google’s on a mission to clean up these digital cobwebs, but it seems Beijing’s still got a few tricks up its sleeve. Stay tuned for the next episode of “As the World of Disinformation Turns.”

Key Points:

  • Google blocked a network of China-related firms from its search results, labeling it “Glassbridge.”
  • Glassbridge includes entities like Shanghai Haixun Technology, masquerading as independent news outlets.
  • The network disseminates pro-PRC content alongside conspiracy theories and ad hominem attacks.
  • Google has removed over 1,000 deceptive sites from Google News since 2022.
  • Similar disinformation tactics have been observed from Russian and Iranian operators.

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