White House briefs social media influencers on Ukraine crisis

Prime White Home and Nationwide Safety Council staffers held a briefing with about 30 influential social media content material creators Thursday about Russia's battle on Ukraine, in response to a White Home official.

The briefing included content material creators who've been masking Ukraine on their social media channels together with TikTok, YouTube and Twitter. Briefers gave the content material creators an outline of the newest details about Ukraine, projected how the U.S. sees the battle transferring ahead, and took questions, in response to the official. The Washington Submit first reported on the assembly. 

The White Home official stated digital creators have produced explanatory content material about Ukraine, producing hundreds of thousands of views and offering details about the disaster to youthful generations specifically. Because the Russian authorities has begun paying TikTok creators to supply pro-Kremlin propaganda content material, arming content material creators with factual info and solutions could be a vital instrument, the official stated. 

"An astonishing quantity of individuals are studying concerning the invasion of Ukraine by way of digital creators who've begun to cowl it," White Home Digital Technique Director Rob Flaherty tweeted Friday. "We take that actually significantly, and are working to ensure these creators have the flexibility to have their q's answered."

Among the digital creators who joined the briefing took to social media to share what they realized.

"Listed below are the three most necessary bits of the White Home assembly that me and a bunch of different creators simply attended," posted content material creator Marcus DiPaola, who has 3.5 million followers on TikTok. "First, if Russia makes use of chemical, organic or nuclear weapons in Ukraine, the US will take escalatory steps. We do not know what meaning, nevertheless it will not be good for Russia. Second, Russian troops will not be proud of their very own invasion, and it is actually impacting Russia's capacity to make progress on this battle. Third, Russia just isn't going to win in Ukraine. Issues have gone so badly for them that it is simply not potential anymore." 

— Kathryn Watson contributed to this report. 

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