Pronunciation: /ˈsaɪbər truːps/
noun a group of individuals organized to conduct online propaganda or disinformation campaigns
A1 Cyber troops are online soldiers who work for a government or organization.
A2 Some countries use cyber troops to spread propaganda on social media.
B1 The use of cyber troops to influence public opinion is a growing concern in the digital age.
B2 Cyber troops are often tasked with carrying out coordinated disinformation campaigns.
C1 The activities of cyber troops can have far-reaching consequences on national and international security.
C2 Efforts to combat the influence of cyber troops require a multi-faceted approach involving technology, policy, and education.
formal Cyber troops are government-sponsored teams that engage in online propaganda and disinformation campaigns.
informal I heard that cyber troops are paid to spread fake news on social media.
slang Those cyber troops are really good at trolling people on the internet.
figurative The company's marketing team acted like cyber troops, aggressively promoting their products online.
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