[Thread] 1/ What follows is an examination and identification of a MENA sockpuppet network I've been following for some time. Unlike crude bot networks for hire, this one has a clear anti-Erdogan, anti-Muslim Brotherhood and pro-authoritarian agenda. #disinformation
2/ The first notable thing about this network is that it's almost exclusively run by accounts with photos of attractive young Arab women. Very catfish-esque. It was probably bigger at one point, but in October 2020 there were around 64 of these accounts. The photos are
3/ presumably to drive engagement. But there is also the danger that the images were designed to facilitate phishing through honey traps. The accounts largely follow the same modus operandi. They have a scenic image of an Arab country as their banner image. They post touristic
4/ content when they are not posting political tweets. However, in between this banal content they will post pointed political tweets directed usually at supporting their respective autocratic leader, or criticising the muslim brotherhood (MB) or Turkey. For example, @tiaashrraf_
5/ who claims to be from Sidi Bou Said in Tunisia, criticizes on a number of occasions the Ennahdha party, and criticizes former parliamentary speaker Rached Ghannouchi. She will also praise figures like Abeer Moussa for fighting the MB, and clearly associate the MB with terror
6/ As you can see from below, the accounts often target Turkey, accusing it of being the source of terror in the region, and singling out Erdogan for abuse. They also revel in Turkey's economic misfortunes. #disinformation
7/ An analysis of the networks activity, that included around 5000 interactions (tweets, retweets etc) across the past 3 months shows that the most common terms (excluding stop words and Allah) used by the network are "brotherhood" (Ikhwan) and Turkey. This indicates the focus
8/ of the network recently is on Turkey and the brotherhood. They are also sensitive about the Turkish news channel @TRTArabi , with the accounts often responding to tweets by them. Clearly they see themselves as protecting against Turkish influence in the Arab world
9/ Overall the network seems very aligned with UAE foreign policy. The accounts, despite being from across the Arab world, praise the UAE frequently. The only time they don't criticize Turkey when mentioning it is when it appeared there was some UAE/Turkey rapprochement
10/ Other indicators that the network reflects UAE foreign policy is the fact the network praises Tunisian President Qais Saied and Egyptian Pres Sisi. They also criticise Qatar, with many of them jumping on the #WhereisNoof hashtag (won't explain that now).
11/ in addition to the photos and touristic images, the network is identifiable by the common posting patterns, the fact that all of the accounts use Twitter Web Client, and the fact that all of them block me without me having interacted with them. 😅 Another interesting element
12/ is the evolution of the network. The account consist of appropriated (hacked/stolen/bought) Twitter accounts from real users that have gradually taken on new identities. Look at the image below, you will see how at around Nov 21, the accounts all changed their handles to
13/ sound more Arabic. So for example, 'bozkcute_28' became LamaFathy and prettysmile010 became sara_saraahmedd. They all changed at the same time, possibly being one of the reasons that prompted Twitter to suspend many of the accounts. #disinformation
14/ On that note. Twitter have suspended most of the network gradually. I say gradually as they do it in stages. It is not clear if these accounts will appear in Twitter's state-backed information operations archives. As yet, the following accounts are still live >
15/ Some of you may remember that Twitter suspended a few of the accounts back in October after I did a thread about how the network were targeting the human rights organisation @ALQST_Contact . Despite this, most of the account remained active for months
16/ So to sum up, Twitter are in the process of suspending a large MENA sockpuppet network that is
1) Pro UAE 2) Anti Muslim Brotherhood 3) Anti Turkey 4) Anti Qatar 5) Pro Qais Saied 6) Pro Sisi 7) Anti Iran 8) Anti human rights orgs focused on UAE/Saudi
"The new analysis provides the first indication that a UAE government agency placed the military-grade spyware on a phone used by someone in Khashoggi’s inner circle in the months before his murder." washingtonpost.com/nation/interac…
"Following The Post’s report in July, NSO Group chief executive Shalev Hulio said a thorough check of the firm’s client records showed none had used Pegasus to attack the phones of Khashoggi or Elatr before a Saudi hit team murdered him in Istanbul on Oct. 2, 2018."
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
[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
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…
🧵1/ This thread is a Twitter analysis of various disinformation tropes, conspiracies and attempts to undermine public trust in the existence of #Omicronvariant. It's an analysis of around 25000 tweets, retweets and replies taken from the past 3 days. Read on for weirdness
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
📢🧵[Thread] 1/ Here is a thread on the #DoNotComply hashtag, a Twitter trend that started yesterday in reaction to the UK's response to the new Covid19 variant #Omicron. Essentially it is people rejecting the mandatory wearing of masks in public. I will highlight some nuggets...
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)