[Thread] 1/ Good evening, afternoon, or morning all! Tonight's thread is on #Turkey, and it will be a big one. Many have commented on the massive hashtag "Help Turkey" that rapidly reached 2.5 million tweets today. Read on for an in depth Twitter analysis > #Disinformation
2/ 1st, some brief context. The hashtag "help turkey" involved people calling for international help to combat Turkey's wildfires. Images like the one below were common. The tweet storm prompted reactionary nationalistic hashtags including "Strong Turkey" & "We Dont Need Help"
3/ Some felt the message being generated on the hashtag was designed to make Turkey look weak, incompetent and desperate. This, coupled with the scale of the campaign, suggested a possible influence operation. To be clear though. The hashtag had many real users. See below.
4/ In addition to this, many real people using the hashtag probably do so in good faith, simply because it is quite understandable that one would expect to ask for help during a crisis. Also, the popularity of the hashtag naturally meant others used it to discuss the hashtag
5/ Caveats aside for now. My initial analysis included several stages. Firstly, a network analysis of around 160,000 interactions from around 46000 unique Twitter accounts. The graph below shows how massive the sample was. I will now highlight some likely #manipulation
6/ Pay attention to the circled area. This community in green is interesting for a number of reasons. I resized the nodes (individual accounts) by how much they tweeted on the hashtag. I.e. the more they tweeted, the bigger the node. This is a useful measure because it it shows
7/ those entities that are really passionate about promoting the hashtag. In usual circumstances this could be passionate parties who feel strongly about an issue, or other parties attempting to influence a conversation for whatever purposes. Ordinarily, you'd expect these large
8/ nodes to be more evenly distributed across the network, but this green community is a community with a significant number of nodes using the hashtag a lot. A really interesting finding is that the most active node in the sample, the busiest, if you will, is/was @ege20281770
9/ Now what you'll notice about @ege20281770 is that it has no tweets, even though it was created today (02/08/2021) and tweeted a lot on the 'help turkey' hashtag. Twitter says there is still one tweet, but there are none, meaning the tweets were deleted
10) Now we know from past EPFL research that influence operations in Turkey often use this tactic of deleting tweets after writing on a hashtag. Here the Twitter algorithm reportedly registers the trend, but the account deletes tweets to avoid detection/be repurposed.
11/ With this in mind, if we look deeper into the green community that had a lot of highly active accounts in, we find more unusual things. One of these tactics is handle switching, where users change their Twitter handle. Let's look at Badboy2147. He has a big 15k following...
12/ Watch this video. Badboy2147 actually no longer exists. If you look at the video below, you'll see that his old username is cached. When you click on the link to his account it says 'this account doesn't exist'. Actually it does exist, but it has changed to Badboy353435 🤯
13/ What's more, the old badboy seems to have deleted his tweets about help turkey. This can be seen by trying to look at replies to his account. Also, if you check new badboy's timeline, there are no more 'help turkey' tweets, which presumably have been deleted. #deception
14/ Just to give you another example, here you can see how an account toprakofficial5 changed to jokerqueenn_ . Now within the suspicious green community of around 7400 accounts at least 70 have changed their name or been deleted, and it's still very early on. I'd expect
15/ more to change or be deleted. We've seen this tactic of handle switching elsewhere in the world, including the Gulf. See the linked report for more details. But in the meantime let's move to the next interesting aspect of this. cyber.fsi.stanford.edu/io/news/februa…
16/ A massive aspect of this was the copy pasta. Thousands of accounts tweeting the identical tweet (I won't write it here because it will add to the trend, but you can see it in the video) below.... #Turkey
17/ Now I am not certain of the origins of this tweet, but it was tweeted by what I believe are a lot of Turkish celebrities (see image). As I said before, a lot of the accounts tweeting this message are likely real ppl, inspired by celebrities and others, although what's
18/ not clear is who is telling people to copy and paste the English content as opposed to just retweeting it? Is it possible that people just know to do that? It is also odd that I tracked at least 105,000 instances of these English tweets, including retweets. I managed to
19/ scrape around 35,000 unique instances of this copy and pasted English tweet. In addition to this sheer volume of copy pasta, the peak activity occurred past midnight Turkish time. As you can see from the graph, most activity occurred at around 00.16 - which seems pretty late
20/ Another bizarre aspect of the trend was the copy and pasted multilingual calls translating as "turkey is on fire and needs help". Look at the video below. I managed to scrape thousands of these instances. Again many are replies to other accounts to generate engagement.
21/ Also like so many weird, seemingly manipulated trends, loads of BTS and K Pop fans retweeting this message. I counted around 200 who actually retweeted it. I can't imagine a lot of these are genuine, despite the popularity of Kpop...
22/ Also let's not forget precious nijiko!
23/ Anyway that's enough for today, probably time to go to bed. In sum, there is clearly a lot of manipulation going on 'help turkey'. In addition to being boosted by real people and celebrities, it is being artificially manipulated by what is likely to be thousands of sock
24/ puppet accounts. Exact numbers are hard to determine at the moment but I will try to over the next few days. I will also try and see what's going on on Strong Turkiye as a counter hashtag. Thanks for tuning in everyone. Good night and peace #deception

• • •

Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to force a refresh
 

Keep Current with Marc Owen Jones

Marc Owen Jones Profile picture

Stay in touch and get notified when new unrolls are available from this author!

Read all threads

This Thread may be Removed Anytime!

PDF

Twitter may remove this content at anytime! Save it as PDF for later use!

Try unrolling a thread yourself!

how to unroll video
  1. Follow @ThreadReaderApp to mention us!

  2. From a Twitter thread mention us with a keyword "unroll"
@threadreaderapp unroll

Practice here first or read more on our help page!

More from @marcowenjones

3 Aug
🧵 [Thread] 1/ This thread is about some attempts to manipulate the Arabic hashtag "boycott elections". The trend refers to upcoming Shura council elections in Qatar. It's currently the number one trend in Qatar. There is clear manipulation + outside influence. Read on>
2/ First, while the topic of Shura elections has generated much debate, it is clearly going to be an issue of international scrutiny. So at these times looking at social media commentary and manipulation will be key, especially with democratic backsliding in the region #Qatar
3/ It's not a big hashtag. Only around 300 interactions from around 250 unique accounts. However, the most retweeted account is a digital marketing account that literally offers trend promoting services. > noof30304. 100 RTs and 40 likes cost 10 Riyals! This account
Read 12 tweets
2 Aug
An interesting aspect of the Shura Elections is that candidates must be from a family that resided in Qatar prior to 1930. Article 80 of the #Qatar constitution as far as I can tell does not provide this requirement, simply that they be Qatari nationals. 1930 is mentioned in
the nationality law of 2005. 1930 is a date mentioned in the nationality law as the key date for which those residents and descendants of those residents have nationality. There are many other roads to obtaining Qatari nationality however, but the almeezan.qa/LawView.aspx?o…
law on candidates for the Shura council does make a distinction between those with pre-1930 nationality and post 1930 nationality. As far as I know there is no formal distinction between citizen and national. Also I am not sure if there are numbers out there defining the
Read 7 tweets
1 Aug
Thread 1/ This is a thread on the hashtag 'Tunisia is safe', which has been trending in #Tunisia for the past two days or so, and was the top trend for some time. This thread highlights the contents of the hashtag, its influencers, its seeming purpose, and any potential anomalies
2/ The sample includes about around 7000 interactions involving around 3500 unique accounts (this number also includes accounts that did not tweet the term, but were mentioned or replied to) Sample ranges from 7pm 28th July to 6am 31st July. #Tunisia
3/ First, who was tweeting and who was the composition. The most influentional and retweeted account was popular Tunisian influencer Louay Cherni. Also influential and heavily RT's was Tunisian model and actress Azza Slimene. Cherni's tweet criticizing Ennahda was the most
Read 17 tweets
28 Jul
[Thread] 1/ I did another Twitter analysis. This time I searched for tweets using the term 'Tunis' (in Arabic). This is somewhat agnostic, so anyone mentioning '#Tunisia' will be analysed. The results are striking, & you give a clear image of polarisation. Will explain more
2/ What this image shows is to distinct clusters (the pink one, and the green one). Each cluster represents a community, a group of accounts that tend to interact more with each other. The fact they are separate indicates there is little interaction between the communities >
3/ What is evident is that the green community is essentially 4-5 Saudi nationalists (halgawi, s_hm2030, monther72, cressfiles) & their retweeters, while the pink cluster is mostly 2 Mauritanian/Qatar - (mshinqiti. Turkialshoub commentators/journalists and those retweeting them.
Read 12 tweets
28 Jul
[Thread] Thanks to all the good faith response to this thread. I am just addressing some responses about what this thread is not, and never claimed to be.

1) It is not saying what Tunisians do and do not think, nor making a claim to what they want

#disinformation
2) It IS making claims about a specific hashtag designed to portray what happened as an uprising against the Muslim Brother

3) Specifically it is claiming that that hashtag is dominated by Saudi, UAE, Egypt accounts spreading state propaganda

4) It is arguing that that hashtag
on Twitter should not be mistaken for grassroots opinion - as that cannot be determined without a different offline methodology

5) Some have mentioned that Tunisians are on Facebook. This is a moot point as far as the thread is concerned, as I am not gauging public opinion, but
Read 6 tweets
26 Jul
[Thread] 1/ This is a thread on Twitter manipulation around #Tunisia, where the current President is accused of instigating a coup. One Arabic trend translates as "Tunisians revolt against the Brotherhood". I analysed around 12000 tweets from 6800 unique accounts #disinformation
2/ The trend is interesting primarily because (regardless of what one thinks of #Tunisian politics or indeed, the Muslim Brotherhood), the Muslim Brotherhood has been the bogeyman for the UAE, Egypt and Saudi, and invoked to justify authoritarian and unconstitutional measures
3/ Firstly, who is tweeting on the hashtag? Well network analysis shows it is mostly Emirate and Saudi influencers. The most retweeted and influential accounts are monther72, faljubairi and s_hm2030 and emarati_shield. See below for some screenshots. #Tunisia
Read 13 tweets

Did Thread Reader help you today?

Support us! We are indie developers!


This site is made by just two indie developers on a laptop doing marketing, support and development! Read more about the story.

Become a Premium Member ($3/month or $30/year) and get exclusive features!

Become Premium

Too expensive? Make a small donation by buying us coffee ($5) or help with server cost ($10)

Donate via Paypal Become our Patreon

Thank you for your support!

Follow Us on Twitter!

:(