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🗓️ 10 Apr 2026  
An amplification network refers to a coordinated group of online accounts - often automated bots or fake profiles - designed to artificially boost the visibility, reach, and perceived popularity of specific messages or narratives. These networks can operate across social media platforms, forums, and comment sections, rapidly sharing, liking, or retweeting content to manipulate public perception or influence trending topics. Amplification networks are commonly used in disinformation campaigns, political propaganda, and marketing schemes to sway opinions or obscure genuine discourse. Detecting and mitigating amplification networks is a growing focus within cybersecurity, as their activity can undermine trust in online information and disrupt digital communities.
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