1/ On today's episode of why it's embarrassing to be British we will be looking at viral misogyny and hashtag 'growler gate'. I will explain why such a hashtag trended in UK, and why/who was promoting it. #angelarayner
2/ 'Growler' is a British vulgar slang term for vagina. The hashtag in question is a reference to @AngelaRayner. It relates to an ongoing smear campaign by the Daily Mail, where they claimed Labour MP Angela Rayner engaged in Basic Instinct like-tactics to distract Boris Johnson
3/ The Daily Mail reported that Rayner used the term *ginger growler* herself, and joked about using it to distract Boris Johnson in private remarks she made to four unnamed Tory MPs. Labour described this as a smear.
4/ I analysed around 24000 tweets on the hashtags 'growler gate', 'all my growlers' and 'ginger growler'. I also analyzed phrases ' ginger growler' and those using the term in @AngelaRayner 's mentions. All in all, an alarming number of ppl willing to talk about an MP's privates
5/ Here are some of the most influential tweets. Right wing blog @guidofawkes drew attention to the 'ginger growler' story ahead of its release, while others deliberately tried to get it the term to trend (anon accounts of course)
6/ Many well-known influencers uncritically embraced the veracity of the anonymously sourced Daily Mail story, including self-styled free speech advocate and everyman @LozzaFox, journalist @SoniaPoulton@GBNews stalwart @EssexPR
7/ The most salient biographical descriptors of those attacking @AngelaRayner while referring to her 'growler' are pro-Brexit, Boris Johnson fans. Indeed the most frequent noun in their bios was 'Brexit'. This is perhaps unsurprising given the Daily Mail's right wing bias.
8/ The below time series graph shows @GuidoFawkes popularising the term 'ginger growler' ahead of the story's release. He also accused @AngelaRayner of lying about it but doesn't accuse Glen Owen of lying, even though in his initial story he never mentioned Rayner was 'joking'
9/ This story has prompted people to direct abuse at Rayner, specifically mentioning her vagina, which is, of course, what happens when the Daily Mail runs misogynistic smears. In the past 24 hours, over 703 growler-related mentions have been directed at Rayner's Twitter
10/ The nature of this harassment can be seen below. Every two minutes or, Rayner is receiving some bullying comment using the term 'growler'. Imagine receiving that much invasive and vulgar abuse, and imagine that it is being abetted by a national newspaper.Such brave journalism
11/ That I am even doing this thread is kind of absurd. The fact is, the miasma of misogyny that is the Daily Mail ran a misogynistic hit piece because they find it hard to stomach the fact women, especially working-class women, can be successful on their own merits and without
12/ the use of seduction. Indeed, that trope just fits the typical misogynistic stereotype that women exploit their sexuality to manipulate men. Hey it's a story as old as the bible right! Of course, it's not enough that the Daily Mail has succeeded in creating
13/ a national level imaginary of Rayner's naked body, but have prompted a stream of sexualised abuse at her Twitter account. Also @TwitterSupport - learn what a growler is.
14/ So basically. The Daily Mail created an unironic misogynistic hit piece about Rayner that they tried to back track out of by describing it as the result of a joke, despite still blaming Rayner for the misogyny that they'd initiated. All that with the added ignomy of
15/ unleashing a Twitter pile on against Rayner. Be interesting to see what proportion of those accounts are having a pop at Neil Parish. I'm guessing 0
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1/ Yesterday I analyzed over a thousand fake followers bulk following pro-Palestinian organizations and activists. Twitter deleted over 1000. However, ppl reported that it was continuing. I analysed more followers, and found 600+ fakes @AliAbunimah@hzomlot & @NaeemJeenah
2/ As you can see, 332 were created on April 29, and 324 created today - April 30. These are accounts that have NOT been deleted, so remember that the total number before Twitter suspended accounts yesterday was much higher. #disinformation#Palestine
3/ The average account creation time is, at times, one per minute. That's a lot, but bear in mind again the actual number is much higher if we include deleted accounts. Yesterday it was over 3 accounts per minute! It seems to be a constant process over 24 hours, again suggesting
1/ A few people are reporting a sudden influx of suspicious followers today, including @abierkhatib . I crunched the numbers and yes, it's very anomalous, and very weird. Read on for some weird stats and possible explanations.
2/ Firstly, Abier has been followed by at least 438 accounts today. How do we know, well those were all created today - 29th April. If you see the below graph, you will see that the average number of accounts created per day among Abier's followers is 28.
3/ All these accounts have bizarre names. One of my favorites is Ashley Lascano, who has a great moustache and seems strangely proud of his driving license photo despite being into photography himself
🧵1/ Some have asked why 'Back Boris' is trending. The simple answer is, because it's a polarising topic of course! As you can see from this analysis of around 15000 tweets involving 9000 accounts, the hashtag brings out both supporters and detractors of Johnson
2/ 'Back Boris', along with 'Scum Media' tend to trend every time Boris does something stupid (which, let's face it, is quite often). Johnson and Sunak's recent fines for having a knees up when the rest of the country couldn't even see dying loved ones has irked a lot of people
3/ Criticism of Boris tends to bring out his supporters like those scary demons from the film Ghost. I recoloured edges here by the most popular tweets (Remember, most hashtags are RTs). We can see, bad graphic design, poor spelling (#hypocripes), & digs at BLM, reign supreme
🧵1/ I analysed 250000 tweets involving 92000 accounts tweeting the trending keyword 'Tochka-U'. I wanted to explore a key aspect of the contested narrative around the Kramatorsk station attack- & see the successful diffusion of the Russian narrative #UkraineRussiaWar#Ukraine
2/ Firstly context. Tochka-U is the name of the ballistic missile that landed on Kramatorsk station, killing 52 Ukrainians. They are used by both Russian and Ukrainian forces. Both sides accused each other of firing the missile. However, Russian propaganda & disinfo is fairly
3/ clear as it follows a couple of testable narratives. Firstly, official channels have stated that Russia no longer uses Toshka-U missiles. Another popular narrative is that the missile picture at Kramatorsk had a Ukrainian-only serial number & thus must have come from Ukraine.
🧵1/ Yesterday I highlighted a large Chinese-language anti-US propaganda and #disinformation network on Twitter. A few of the accounts were also sharing links to Facebook videos. These links also led to fake #Facebook profiles sharing content in both English and Chinese
2/ For example, @HattonDrake , shared several links to a Facebook page 'blog' by 怜神, who has around 2.3k followers. The profile picture, like many of the accounts here, features an attractive young woman
3/ The videos shared by 怜神 are critical of the US sanctions on Russia, and its position towards Taiwan. Some of the videos have hundreds of likes, although it is not clear how many of the accounts doing the liking are legitimate.
1/ Big #China thread drop! I've identified a network of 2-7000 (& probably more) fake accounts spreading pro-China propaganda in Chinese & English. Many of them are presenting the general argument that the US caused the #Ukraine conflict for its own benefit.
2/ First, the content. The network has recently focused on attacking US foreign policy, with particular regard to its role in #Ukraine and Taiwan. Additionally, it attacks Guo Wengui, an exiled Chinese businessman accused of corruption, & talks about Hong Kong’s covid19 response
3/ The modus operandi? Accounts with stolen photos tweet unique propaganda content. These tweets are then boosted (retweeted and liked) by another network of sub accounts. Take Hatton Drake below, his photo is a stock image of a 'male child'. He seems mad about Hong Kong