One of the channels analyzed by Konkret 24, “Prawilne_Polki,” has existed on TikTok since May 2023, but adopted its current name only on December 13, 2025. Previously, it most likely belonged to an English-speaking user who posted unrelated entertainment content, which remains accessible on the repurposed account.
Each of the videos examined features a different AI-generated woman making pro-Polexit statements or echoing other far-right messages, often referencing nationalism, criticism of migration policy or attacks on the government.
Fictional videos target Poland's next generation of voters
Investigations confirmed that the women appearing on screen do not exist, with TikTok labeling the first video as AI-generated and third-party detection tools confirming the artificial nature of the others.
Despite this, the videos have collectively reached nearly 200,000 views and attracted over 20,000 likes, highlighting the platform’s role in amplifying persuasive disinformation.
Experts warn that such campaigns, focused on short, emotionally engaging content, are targeted at 15– to 25-year-olds, a demographic soon eligible to vote, suggesting a strategic effort to shape political attitudes among young Poles.
Analysts from the Res Futura data house suggest that these AI-generated pro-Polexit videos are aimed at the same age group, indicating a strategic effort to influence the next generation of Polish voters, particularly through extreme political messaging.
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Source: Konkret 24/Res Futura