We created a @DrunkAlexJones Parler account (parler.com/profile/DrunkA…) back in June 2020. Despite the fact that he has only followed 40 accounts and posted a grand total of twice, he has racked up 1756 followers (43 times as many accounts as he follows).
Most of DrunkAlexJones' Parler followers joined Parler at one of three points in time:
• shortly after Twitter first added a disclaimer to one of Trump's tweets
• in the week following the Nov 3, 2020 US presidential election
• shortly after Twitter banned @realDonaldTrump
188 of DrunkAlexJones' 1756 Parler followers (10.7%) have never posted, and 992 (56.5%) have posted fewer than 10 times. The empty accounts were disproportionately created during the post-election surge.
Although we lack sufficient experience with Parler to say definitively that these follow behaviors are inauthentic, it does seem odd that ~1700 new Parler users elected to follow a largely empty Alex Jones parody account that didn't follow any of them first.
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We took a look at GOP Congressman @DrPaulGosar's followers, and discovered that on two occasions he received surges in followers that tweet in languages other than English: first Chinese, and later Portuguese.
When did @DrPaulGosar pick up these followers? The Chinese-language accounts mostly followed him in late March and early April 2020, with the Portuguese-language accounts showing up in mid-November 2020 (shortly after the U.S. presidential election).
The Chinese-language accounts following @DrPaulGosar link a variety of right-wing news sources, including Steve Bannon/Gui Wengui project GNews, Fox News, Epoch Times, and ZeroHedge.
The Vatican experienced a blackout last night, and QAnon believers have responded in typical fashion by baking a conspiracy casserole involving the Pope being arrested for child trafficking and something about Dominion voting machines (of course).
Retweet network for tweets containing "Vatican" or "The Pope" for the evening of January 9th and morning of January 10th, 2020 (PST). Former QAnon congressional candidate @theangiestanton and a newborn "news" account named @WorldWireNews1 turn up prominently.
The @WorldWireNews1 account was created during the attack on the U.S. Capitol, at 1:49 PM on January 6th, 2020. It appears to be the successor to the now-suspended @WW_NEWS_ (@WorldWireNews1's "F" tweet is a reply to a now-removed tweet commenting on @WW_NEWS_'s ban).
This pornbot network consists of 690 accounts, created in batches between August 20th and November 16th, 2020. Thus far, all of their tweets have been (allegedly) sent via Twitter web app. Some (but not all) of the bots have liked tweets from porn accounts with large followings.
The tweets posted by this pornbot network are extremely repetitive, with many tweets having been posted by hundreds of accounts. (The repeated tweets are sometimes accompanied by hashtagged US city names, which we removed for the sake of generating this table.)
We found a network of 23 accounts promoting something called "EA FX ROBOT", created between October 2016 and March 2017. These accounts are automated, sending all of their tweets via a scheduling app called "Dynamic Tweets". Most of them operate on very similar schedules.
Hopefully you didn't get your hopes up about installing and running "EA FX ROBOT", because the associated website (eafxrobot(dot)com, the only site linked by the botnet) is no longer online and has been replaced with a generic landing page. The botnet soldiers on, though.
This botnet consists of 50 Arabic-language accounts, all created between December 18th, 2020 and January 1st, 2021. These accounts tend to all activate simultaneously and all (allegedly) tweet via the Twitter Web App.
The accounts in this botnet follow other members of the botnet, and most of them follow several. The follow relationships are somewhat structured by account creation date, with the December 22nd and 23rd batches having the most follows from other bots in the network.
To close out 2020, we had @DrunkAlexJones tweet #HappyNewYear botbait tweets in various time zones, accompanied by music from artists associated with said time zones. (We largely missed the Eastern hemisphere because we started too late in the day.)
Here's a chart showing how much amplification, both from automated and organic accounts. "Astro-Atlantic Hypnotica from the Cape Verde Islands" was the most-retweeted video, with 15 automated and 18 total retweets.
The @DrunkAlexJones#HappyNewYear botbait tweets were retweeted by a total of 48 different automated accounts. The most frequent flier was @BlazedRTs, which retweeted all 6 tweets it was tagged in. (Some of the tag-for-retweet bots were less reliable.)