Notre-Dame : nouveau cénacle de tensions entre la grâce du passé et l’orgueil de la modernité ?
De Paul de Pikkendorf :
Nous voici exaltés par la splendeur des lieux. L’éclat et la blancheur des hauts frontons de pierres hors d’âge qui nous dominent, l’harmonie des bleus, des rouges et des ors d’hier et d’avant-hier, exhumée aujourd’hui par le subtil et patient travail des artisans, tout nous emporte dans un tourbillon…
Notre-Dame : nouveau cénacle de tensions entre la grâce du passé et l’orgueil de la modernité ?
De Paul de Pikkendorf :
Nous voici exaltés par la splendeur des lieux. L’éclat et la blancheur des hauts frontons de pierres hors d’âge qui nous dominent, l’harmonie des bleus, des rouges et des ors d’hier et d’avant-hier, exhumée aujourd’hui par le subtil et patient travail des artisans, tout nous emporte dans un tourbillon…
The channel appears to be part of the broader information war that has developed following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The Kremlin has paid Russian TikTok influencers to push propaganda, according to a Vice News investigation, while ProPublica found that fake Russian fact check videos had been viewed over a million times on Telegram. This provided opportunity to their linked entities to offload their shares at higher prices and make significant profits at the cost of unsuspecting retail investors. Also in the latest update is the ability for users to create a unique @username from the Settings page, providing others with an easy way to contact them via Search or their t.me/username link without sharing their phone number. Emerson Brooking, a disinformation expert at the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab, said: "Back in the Wild West period of content moderation, like 2014 or 2015, maybe they could have gotten away with it, but it stands in marked contrast with how other companies run themselves today." The War on Fakes channel has repeatedly attempted to push conspiracies that footage from Ukraine is somehow being falsified. One post on the channel from February 24 claimed without evidence that a widely viewed photo of a Ukrainian woman injured in an airstrike in the city of Chuhuiv was doctored and that the woman was seen in a different photo days later without injuries. The post, which has over 600,000 views, also baselessly claimed that the woman's blood was actually makeup or grape juice.
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