Quick update - I ran a bit of analysis w/ @antmandan of these suspicious accounts, by collecting all tweets since 1/1/2022 that mention @\sydney_festival and analysing this network of coordinated behaviour
The network above shows coordinated behaviour where accounts (nodes) are connected if they both performed the same action within 60 seconds of each other, at least twice.
We focus on the big cluster of coordinated reply activity (red links) that got folks' attention
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These are the accounts that were posting positive replies to @\sydney_festival tweets. They're clearly part of a coordinated network that spams copypasta replies mainly about crypto, but also various companies, events and personalities
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They don't really hide the fact that this is a paid PR astroturfing operation. And they tweet in multiple languages including English, Arabic, Turkish and Chinese
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It is perhaps for this reason that they score highly as bots on the 'Language-independent' @Botometer metric, but aren't particularly bot-like based on language dependent features
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I don't think they're bots - at least not fully automated accounts - but they probably use some kind of scheduling software and are controlled by a central agent, i.e., semi-automated sockpuppets for hire. Their timing and volume of tweets is almost but not quite identical
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So did @\sydney_festival hire this paid PR operation? The answer is: we just don't know (and almost certainly can't know based on Twitter data alone). So we can only speculate at this point
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Three hypotheses: 1. They were hired by @\sydney_festival or some entity trying to improve the brand reputation 2. They randomly replied as part of common practices used by infops to cover tracks and look more organic 3. Someone else hired them and wanted it to be found
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Hope this thread was helpful to shed some light on this interesting twist in the Sydney Festival fail.
If anyone would like any details of data collection, network construction, tweet IDs, etc, please feel free to DM
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Allegations that @elonmusk is forcing his engineers to boost his tweets are fully supported by the data. I did some analysis and here's the total tweet impressions per hour over the past week... Timelines match up perfectly with the reports
I've been coding up a new workflow for analysis of Twitter profiles. Thought I'd kick off Monday by showcasing some insights about @PRGuy17, who everyone is talking about.
I collected the entire timeline of 45k tweets. First off, we learn they're active about 14 hours a day:
They use an Android device and web browser to post tweets, pretty much all throughout the day, with a dip in browser usage in the afternoon. This suggests they have access to a laptop most of the day, unless they're using the Android web browser for some reason
They tweet most frequently during weekdays, with a lull on the weekend and particularly on Saturday
So I ran @Botometer on 16513 pro-Russian accounts born in 2022. There's clearly a HUGE bot 🤖 network artificially hyping up ('liking') Russian government and embassy tweets
This chart shows the number of accounts with a given bot score, where a higher score means more bot-like:
I've been tracking accounts that 'liked' tweets from Russian government and embassy accounts. Sprayed a bit of sparkling water on the screen when I looked at the account creation dates
Suffice to say I'm currently running @Botometer on 16513 Kremlin liking accounts created in 2021 and 2022. Should be done in a day or so
@Botometer Some of these accounts are hilariously honest about themselves
I spoke with @JamesClayton5 on the @bbcworldservice Tech Tent podcast about how Russian government and embassy accounts exploit a loophole in Twitter’s rules to spread disinformation about the Ukraine war (segment starts about 12:00).
But when it comes to retweets, Kelly's metrics are overshadowed by the amplification efforts of a coordinated network of fringe protestor accounts, as this chart shows:
We see that Kelly doesn't appear in the coordinated behaviour network (see original tweet above). Rather, his tweets frame the agenda and injects a massive amount of fuel into the Twitter protest networks *but* he doesn't coordinate his activity with them.