[Thread] 1/ This is an update on the #DoNotComply and #DoNotComplyEver hashtag. Both began trending again when mandatory mask wearing was introduced after the discovery of the Omicron variant. Since my last thread, I analysed approx 26000 tweets, between 5th -10th December
2/ In the following thread I will discuss
a) who the main influencers are
b) the salient political communities promoting the hashtag
c) any potentially unusual elements to the hashtag
3/ Firstly, influencers. As with my previous thread, the British actor @LozzaFox remains the most influential account spreading the 'Do Not Comply message'. His posturing tweet of December 8th was retweeted almost 2k times, and liked around 8k times. #omicron#FridayFeeling
4/ The second most influential account @LeAdderNoire - a self-proclaimed 'Gammon', whose call to defy all restrictions got around 500 RTs and 1500 likes.
6/ An interesting, potentially suspicious, but not definitely, is the speed at which @LozzaFox got engagement. The below graph shows activity on the hashtag over time, and by account. What the below shows is that LozzaFox's tweet of 8th December got a lots of engagement rapidly
7/ This could just be normal viral engagement, or possible artificial amplification. It's difficult to tell. Next tweet I will discuss who is spreading the #donotcomply message #OmicronVariant
8/ The overall analysis of the hashtag reveals once again that the most cohesive community spreading the #donotcomply message are right-wing, pro Trump conservatives. 'MAGA' and 'Trump' are the 5th and 6th most common biographical descriptors, 'conservative' the 10th
9/ Again, we see polarisation.The majority of users in the top sector of the graph do not wish to comply, while a small community at the bottom are pushing back against the do not comply trend. An analysis of the pro complying community reveals they are 'liberal' #OmicronVarient
10/ An analysis of the pro comply crowd reveals support for 'democrats' 'black lives matter' and 'liberal' position. These are generally the key markers. Again, this is what we would expect given what we know about vaccine hesitancy among the right. #OmicronVarient#omicron
11/ There are some non-UK/US communities here too (among the donotcomply crowd). This dutch account for example, @BananaMediaQ , which supports #Nexit , and @Qhawe___L - which writes on African affairs
12/ Some takeaways>
1) #DoNotComply encouraged predominantly by right-wing & libertarian accounts 2) UK actor @LozzaFox a key, influential repeat offender in messaging 3) New measures prompt new waves of DoNotComply messaging 4) Little sign yet of cross-party online support
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Notice: Figures here don't portray, although may indicate extent of problem offline
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1/ Thread. This is a rant about the Qatar has no 'football culture' argument. It keeps rearing its head but it is a fundamentally prejudiced and orientalist line of reasoning, and an arrogant fiction. Read on for some thoughts > #FIFArabCup#Qatar2022
2/ Firstly, no one needs to prove that there IS a 'football culture' in Qatar. People in the Middle East have enjoyed and played football for decades. People in Qatar play football, people here enjoy football, they have done for years, end of story. #Qatar2022
3/ There are club, leagues, school teams, fans, merchandise, regulatory bodies etc That’s just a fact
Some Pew statistics on acceptance of homosexuality across the world (left is 2019 right is 2019). In the Middle East highest numbers of acceptance are in Israel, Turkey & Lebanon ( although generally very low). Turkey is higher than Russia & Ukraine though pewresearch.org/global/2020/06…
right is 2013*
Some general correlates. Younger, more educated people tend to be more accepting of homosexuality, as do those in wealthier and more developed countries. Those who identify as religious and right wing less likely to be accepting pewresearch.org/global/2020/06…
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2/ In order to generate the network, I searched for a few repeating conspiracies & pieces of disinformation I identified when searching Twitter for prime #Omicron content. Some search terms I used included 'fake variant', 'ghislaine maxwell', & a misleading tweet about Australia
3/ I'll walk through the network graph. The highlighted cluster below shows people retweeting a tweet from @TheMarcitect . His tweet, RT +21k times wrongly said ppl unvaccinated could not enter Australia. He then conspiratorial states the #omicron 'narrative' falls apart
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2/ First up, I analysed around 17,500 tweets, replies, & retweets on the #donotcomply hashtag. The sample range is the last 24 hours. I did a network analysis to determine a few things, most importantly, identifying the most influential proponents of the 'do not comply' hashtag
3/ There is clear evidence of polarisation. There are two distinct clusters. On the right there is a large group of accounts generally condoning the #donotcomply hashtag. The group on the left is disappointed at the group on the right (pun kind of intended...you'll see why)
🧵1/ Here's an intriguing thread showing overlap between Gulf and British politics. In particular, it shows how the @LaylaMoran and @CrispinBlunt issue is being used as a means by social media accounts as propaganda attack the Muslim Brotherhood and Qatar . #disinformation
2/ First, context. @LaylaMoran & @CrispinBlunt recently admitted that they did paid non-MP related work from their official offices. The Saudi connection, the work involved attending a zoom panel arranged by Bindmans LLP about political prisoners in Saudi. bbc.com/news/uk-politi…
3/ This is technically a breach of House of Common rules. Anyway, the fact the panel raised issued of human rights violations in Saudi has prompted a predictable nationalist backlash on Twitter. However, some are using it as an opportunity for propaganda and disinformation >
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2/ most common term used. Regardless of who operates the Kate Stewart account, the purpose of the account is fairly clear, to promote positive news about Saudi Arabia. The second most common term apart from Twitter handles, common phrases, and adjectives, is NUFC, indicating
3/ the second purpose of the account is discuss issues related to #NUFC, which will not surprise any NUFC fans. In the below graph, you can see that Kate started tweeting a lot about NUFC in April 2020 (the green line), when the takeover bid was filed.