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Ultimately, we created a system with 76 binary variables, 35 text descriptors, and 40 quantitative variables. This system classifies political disinformation campaigns through six categories: Target, Platforms, Content, Methods, Attribution, and Intent. This order reflects the process by which the DFRLab identifies and evaluates suspected campaigns. Ultimately, we created a system with 76 binary variables, 35 text descriptors, and 40 quantitative variables. This system classifies political disinformation campaigns through six categories: Target, Platforms, Content, Methods, Attribution, and Intent. This order reflects the process by which the DFRLab identifies and evaluates suspected campaigns.
+ [Target](#target) describes the national or supranational characteristics of the target, to include its political or social strata. + [Target](#target) describes the national or supranational characteristics of the target, to include its political or social strata.
+ [Platform](#platform) describes the medium through which the disinformation is conveyed, to include open web, social media, and messaging services. + [Platform](#platforms) describes the medium through which the disinformation is conveyed, to include open web, social media, and messaging services.
+ [Content](#content) describes the language and topic of the disinformation. + [Content](#content) describes the language and topic of the disinformation.
+ [Methods](#methods) describes the tactics and narrative techniques that are used to disseminate the disinformation. + [Methods](#methods) describes the tactics and narrative techniques that are used to disseminate the disinformation.
+ [Attribution](#attribution) describes the national or supranational characteristics of the disinformant, to include its political or social strata, as well as the confidence of the attribution. + [Attribution](#attribution) describes the national or supranational characteristics of the disinformant, to include its political or social strata, as well as the confidence of the attribution.
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<b><a href="#meta">Meta</a> | <a href="#target">Target</a> | <a href="#platforms">Platform</a> | <a href="#content">Content</a> | <a href="#attribution">Attribution</a> | <a href="#intent">Intent</a> </b> <b><a href="#meta">Meta</a> | <a href="#target">Target</a> | <a href="#platforms">Platform</a> | <a href="#content">Content</a> | <a href="#methods">Methods</a> | <a href="#attribution">Attribution</a> | <a href="#intent">Intent</a> </b>
</p> </p>
#### Taxonomy and Definitions #### Taxonomy and Definitions
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</ol> </ol>
<li type="1"><h4> Notes (free text)</h4></li> <li type="1"><h4> Notes (free text)</h4></li>
</ol> </ol>
<li type="I"><a name="method"><h2> Methods</h2></li> <li type="I"><a name="methods"><h2> Methods</h2></li>
<ol> <ol>
<li type="1"><h4> Tactics</h4></li> <li type="1"><h4> Tactics</h4></li>
<ol> <ol>