Twitter Shuts 170,000 Accounts Over Fake Messages

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BY OUR REPORTER – Popular American micro-blogging and social networking service, Twitter has confirmed shutting down more than 170,000 accounts tied to a Beijing-backed influence operations that deceptively spread messages favourable to the Chinese government, including about coronavirus.

The company suspended a core network of 23,750 highly active accounts, as well as a larger network of about 150,000 “amplifier” accounts used to boost the core accounts’ content.

Twitter, along with researchers who analyzed the accounts, said the network was largely an echo chamber of fake accounts without much further traction.

The company also removed two smaller state-backed operations which it attributed to Russia and Turkey, both focused on domestic audiences.

It said the Chinese network had links to an earlier state-backed operation dismantled last year by Twitter, Facebook and Google’s YouTube that had been pushing misleading narratives about political dynamics in Hong Kong.

The new operation likewise focused heavily on Hong Kong, but also promoted messages about the coronavirus pandemic, exiled Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui and Taiwan, the researchers said.

Renee DiResta, at the Stanford Internet Observatory, said the network’s coronavirus activity ramped up in late January, as the outbreak spread beyond China, and spiked in March.

“Accounts praised China’s response to the virus, while also using the pandemic to antagonise the United States and Hong Kong activists”, she said.

Open-source researchers at Graphika and Bellingcat had earlier flagged the re-emergence of the so-called “Spamouflage Dragon” network, after it went dormant following the companies’ takedowns last summer.

The US State Department said in May it had found a network of inauthentic Twitter accounts with “highly probable” linkages to China disseminating false coronavirus claims.

Twitter pushed back on the assertions at the time, saying the 5,000 accounts the agency identified included legitimate Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and journalists.

However, a Twitter spokeswoman on Thursday said the network it removed was not related to what the State Department had identified

Founded on March 21, 2006 in San Francisco, California, United States, by the quartet of Jack Dorsey, Evan Williams, Noah Glass and Biz Stone, Twitter‘s subsidiaries include: MoPub, TellApart, Inc., Namo Media, Adrenaline Mobility, Inc.,

Millions of users access Twitter through its website interface; through Short Message Service (SMS); or its mobile-device application software (“app”).

Twitter, Inc. is based in San Francisco, California, and has more than 25 offices around the world.

0riginally, Tweets were only restricted to 140 characters, but was doubled to 280 for non-Asian languages in November 2017.With agency reports

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