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The article is devoted to the conceptual problems of using special knowledge of speech-language expertise to ensure information (worldview) security in the Russian Federation. The article considers speech actions in Internet media that infringe on information (worldview) security, aimed at eroding traditional Russian spiritual and moral values by promoting permissiveness and violence, racial, national and religious intolerance. Specifi c features of computer-mediated communication are described. It is concluded that the essential property that determines any speech actions that pose a threat to worldview security is the content-semantic orientation (communicative goal) of the text to compel Internet users to accept the imposed views and ideals through propaganda techniques, hidden persuasion, speech manipulation and language violence.
E. I. Galyashina (Fri,) studied this question.