Created a service to verify the authenticity of chatbots in Ukraine: how to use
June 15, 2022
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Botchecker established the Center for Strategic Communications and Information Security at ICIP, together with the State Special Service, the Cyberpolis and the Ministry of Justice. It will help
Botchecker established the Center for Strategic Communications and Information Security at ICIP, together with the State Special Service, the Cyberpolis and the Ministry of Justice. It will help weed out fake copies.
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Today, with the help of bots in Telegram, you can report on the movement of enemy vehicles, learn about what to do in an emergency, contact volunteers, get help, record crimes in Russia and much more. Unfortunately, not all of them are reliable. You can usually find several different chats under the same name in the search. differs in address only by one or more characters, but copy the design and avatar completely. Therefore, you should carefully control all the resources you use, so as not to accidentally transmit information to the enemy.
To make sure you choose the right boot, Use Dovidka.info.
As simple as possible: just type the bot’s name or URL in the text box. Then go to the information found.
Enter a name and the system will find the right bot for you, variations if any, and all known fakes.
If you enter a unique nickname that starts with the “@” symbol, the site will immediately show the bot you need and provide similar ones below.
The service found a proven bot / Screenshot of Channel 24
Service found a fake bot / Screenshot of channel 24
Here are some chatbots that have proven to exist on Telegram:
@stop_russian_war_bot – Here you can report on invaders, saboteurs and enemy equipment.
@stopdrugsbot – Report misinformers and individuals revealing the location of Ukrainian troops.
@ukraine_avanger_bot – about unexploded looters and shells.
@evorog_bot – bot “eVorog” for situations where you can see the invaders and report their location.
@saveua_bot – Find or provide assistance in different regions of Ukraine.
@FastAid_bot – will remind you how to provide first aid
@war_crime_bot – Collection of human rights and international human rights violations for future courts against Russia.
@tribunal_ua_bot – collection of information on civilian killings, violence and looting.
@SaveEcoBot – documentation of crimes against the environment.
@russian_war_tribunal_bot – A bot that collects all possible evidence from the SBU.
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