This statistic illustrates the objects that were most often attacked by disinformation or manipulation on the internet in Poland in 2019. According to the survey, almost 42 percent of respondents stated that the government and central institutions were most often dis-informed and manipulated on the internet in 2019. By contrast, only 4.1 percent of internet users believed that the army was the target of disinformation attacks.
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Objects most often attacked by disinformation or manipulation on the internet in Poland in 2019
Characteristic
Share of respondents
Government and central institutions
41.5%
Opposition parties
36.5%
Education system and teachers
31.1%
Governmental coalition parties
27.5%
Actors, musicians, celebrities, etc.
26.8%
Individual politicians
26.5%
Catholic Church
23.9%
Health care and doctors
22.7%
Image of Poland
22.2%
Judicial system
21.9%
Sexual minorities
20.5%
Image of Poles
20.5%
Private individuals
17.2%
Created with Highcharts 7.2.2Share of respondents41.5%41.5%36.5%36.5%31.1%31.1%27.5%27.5%26.8%26.8%26.5%26.5%23.9%23.9%22.7%22.7%22.2%22.2%21.9%21.9%20.5%20.5%20.5%20.5%17.2%17.2%16.3%16.3%15.3%15.3%13.5%13.5%13.2%13.2%12.4%12.4%11.3%11.3%11.3%11.3%10.4%10.4%10.1%10.1%9.5%9.5%9.5%9.5%9.3%9.3%8.6%8.6%4.1%4.1%2.4%2.4%Government and central institutionsOpposition partiesEducation system and teachersGovernmental coalition partiesActors, musicians, celebrities, etc.Individual politiciansCatholic ChurchHealth care and doctorsImage of PolandJudicial systemSexual minoritiesImage of PolesPrivate individualsMedia and journalistsImage of foreignersProducts and/or servicesSocial activistsImage of other countriesLocal governmentBanksPoliceNGOsTrade unionsReligious minoritiesCompanies and/or corporationsEthnic/national minoritiesArmyOthers
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The original question was worded as follows: (Polish) „Na podstawie doświadczeń z ostatnich 6 miesięcy, kto według Pana(i) był najczęściej celem ataków dezinformacji lub manipulacji w Internecie?” (English: "Based on the experience of the last 6 months, who do you think has been the most frequent target of disinformation attacks or manipulation on the Internet?").
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NASK. (May 8, 2019). Objects most often attacked by disinformation or manipulation on the internet in Poland in 2019 [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved July 07, 2025, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/1009579/poland-objects-attacked-by-disinformation-or-manipulation-on-internet/
NASK. "Objects most often attacked by disinformation or manipulation on the internet in Poland in 2019." Chart. May 8, 2019. Statista. Accessed July 07, 2025. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1009579/poland-objects-attacked-by-disinformation-or-manipulation-on-internet/
NASK. (2019). Objects most often attacked by disinformation or manipulation on the internet in Poland in 2019. Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: July 07, 2025. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1009579/poland-objects-attacked-by-disinformation-or-manipulation-on-internet/
NASK. "Objects Most Often Attacked by Disinformation or Manipulation on The Internet in Poland in 2019." Statista, Statista Inc., 8 May 2019, https://www.statista.com/statistics/1009579/poland-objects-attacked-by-disinformation-or-manipulation-on-internet/
NASK, Objects most often attacked by disinformation or manipulation on the internet in Poland in 2019 Statista, https://www.statista.com/statistics/1009579/poland-objects-attacked-by-disinformation-or-manipulation-on-internet/ (last visited July 07, 2025)
Objects most often attacked by disinformation or manipulation on the internet in Poland in 2019 [Graph], NASK, May 8, 2019. [Online]. Available: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1009579/poland-objects-attacked-by-disinformation-or-manipulation-on-internet/
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