π‘ Baltic Social Radar β Nov 3 β 10 2025
What ordinary Baltic users β not media β actually talked about on X (formerly Twitter).
Based on original Latvian, Lithuanian, Estonian and Russian-language posts.
Verified news accounts, outlets and bots excluded.
π±π» Latvia
Polarized debate between gender politics and security themes dominated Latvian-language timelines, while Russian-speaking users amplified military and tech pride.
Rank Topic Description Approx. Reach Sentiment
1 Istanbul Convention debate & protests Mass backlash against ratification/withdrawal pressure; protest photos, βLGBT propagandaβ claims, media-bias accusations 80kβ150k Split β conservative outrage vs progressive support
2 βDrone superpowerβ joke Defense Minister Sprudsβ remark viral; Russian-language posts mixed mockery and pride 40kβ70k Sarcastic / ironic
3 Public media criticism (LSM) Accusations of propaganda and waste of tax money 25kβ40k Negative
4 Christmas handicrafts & local economy Artisans promoting handmade goods over mass production 15kβ30k Positive / community
5 Police reform nostalgia Ex-officers sharing stories about bureaucracy 10kβ20k Nostalgic / critical
π±πΉ Lithuania
Russian-language debate centered on the Belarus border crisis; Lithuanian posts showed security fatigue but also pride in defense investment.
Rank Topic Description Approx. Reach Sentiment
1 Border closure with Belarus Truck drivers furious over queues and lost income; calls for compensation 50kβ100k Anger / frustration
2 Rheinmetall ammo factory Pride in new NATO-linked project 20kβ40k Positive / defensive
3 Claims vs Belarus Mockery of government lawsuits and bureaucracy 15kβ30k Ironic
4 Ukrainian refugee employment Praised for 72 % integration rate 10kβ20k Positive
5 Local life & food posts Foggy Vilnius photos, recipes, parks 5kβ15k Neutral / cozy
πͺπͺ Estonia
Security and border incidents dominated, but everyday topics still surfaced beneath the noise.
Rank Topic Description Approx. Reach Sentiment
1 Wagner-flag boat on Narva River Border-guard incident sparked panic and mockery in Russian threads 50kβ90k Panic / sarcasm
2 Arrest of activist Oleg Besedin KaPo detention for sanctions violations 30kβ60k Polarized
3 Solidarity with Latvia on Istanbul Convention Supportive hashtags and cross-border solidarity 15kβ30k Supportive
4 Bog-walking & nature Autumn photos of Estonian bogs 10kβ20k Positive
5 Parenting & daily life Family and recipe threads 5kβ15k Wholesome
π Key Takeaways
Security & Russia remain evergreen triggers across all three states.
Gender-rights conflict over the Istanbul Convention dominates Latvia & Lithuania.
Everyday creativity (crafts, nature, local food) persists as an emotional counter-trend.
Russian-language users amplify every topic through irony and sarcasm, shaping cross-border perceptions more than size alone.
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