[thread] 1/ Top trend in #Qatar is 'scandal of Qatar museums'. The hashtag is clearly platform manipulation from several hundred fake accounts. See below for an analysis #disinformation
2/ It's not quite clear why Qatar Museums is being targeted and by whom, but the hashtag is astroturfing. See below.
1st )App diversity is extremely low. 95% of the hashtag are tweets sent from Twitter web app (purple), with 4% from Android, and less than 1% from iphone
3/ Typically Gulf hashtags are dominated by iphones, and certainly mobile phones. Twitter Web App at 95% is itself suspicious.
2nd) the tweet timing is highly anomalous and likely automated. The below graph shows spikes in which certain accounts are RT'd rapidly in minute
4/ long bursts. Those bursts of RT's are likely to be bot network. As you can see, each burst is a group of Twitter accounts boosting one account at a time.
5/ And
3rd) The same spikes are ALSO sent from Twitter Web App. So that means we are seeing at least three anomalies - rapid RTs in short bursts, rapid RTs of specific accounts in order, and all those RTs being done on Twitter Web App. The accounts themselves are also odd
6/ One of most retweeted is a video from an account with 117 thousand followers who is following 0 people. Despite that, the person only has one tweet on their profile, with their remaining tweets having being deleted. Many of the followers look fake (at a glance).
7) Many of the other accounts also look suspicious. This one, for example, is the most central and active on the hashtag. However, it was created in 2012 but only has 76 tweets, mostly retweets probably done recently to make it look active.
8) As I said, it's not quite clear why Qatar Museums is being targeted. It could be a person with a specific grievance, political/religious groups who oppose Qatar Museums, or some sort of state-backed operation. This kind of thing was common in the blockade but never really
9) stopped. Anyway, what is clear is that it's astroturfing. Whoever is doing it is trying to cause public outrage around the use of public wealth by simulating public discontent. Most 'real' people don't seem to be getting involved with the it
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On 13/08, a fake quote attributed to Hamas official Khalil al-Hayya circulated on X:
“The countdown to the next massacre has begun. Next time we will slaughter all the Jews"
It was debunked, but Gemini later stated it as fact >
2/ Firstly, this super sus account was the first I could find spreading the rumour on X (7.49 am UK time 13/08). @RonanMark572778 - whoever this 'pilot and physician' is has sent >113k tweets since July 2023. He also has a verified account (rememeber verification = algo boost).
3/ The narrative then was picked up on X by other accounts and influencers, changing ever so slightly. Accounts like @FleurHassanN @thevoicetruth1 (lol) got a lot of engagement and 'legitimised' the rumour.
NOTE: Not one of these accounts is providing a source to the quote.
🧵🚨1/ This verified X account posing as an American doctor has been spreading pro-Israel propaganda, justifying the killing of journalists, and posting predominantly anti–Sudanese Armed Forces content. The account is fake.>
#disinformation #gazagenocide #Sudan
2/ The first clear red flags are the tweets versus creation date ratio.
The account was created in 2009, but has only tweeted 1090 times, and the first of those was on April 2025. This means the account has been appropriated/hacked/bought and its old tweets scrubbed.
3/ I located the unique user id of the account. I ran this user id via the botometer archive of bots and it tells me that in February 2023 the account was called 'sitaramks', not 'nate_jone'
1/ Propaganda botnet alert! About 50 accounts, tweeting in English & Arabic, have pushed out thousands of posts about #Sudan’s war over the past few months. Almost all certainly using genAI, all pushing a pro-UAE, anti-SAF & anti Muslim (Brotherhood) narrative. #disinformation
2/ They all follow the same script:
> Blame Burhan, the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Muslim Brotherhood for Sudan’s suffering.
> Praise the UAE for “stability” and “humanitarian aid.”
> Wrap it all in moral language about peace, tolerance, and unity.
3/ Much of the phrasing is synthetic: with odd, weird idioms, and em dashes. Classic traces of Chat GPT or another LLM agent. The slogans repeat across accounts:
e.g. “Brotherhood’s Butler”, “Brotherhood in Uniform”, “Ministry of Brotherhood Enforcement”, "Sudan bleeds"
🤖 1/ Ok this is pretty wild. I saw some sus pro-Israel astroturfing activity on a BBCNews Facebook post about aid arriving in Gaza. Lots of Hasbara comments like "Hamas will take the aid". The following 2 identical posts were side by side so I looked into it. #disinformation
2/ Specifically I looked at Dean O' Connor. Firstly up, there were two almost identical Dean O'connor pages, both created on consecutive days last week (15 + 16 May). The one that posted is the one on the right.
3/ When I reverse image searched the picture I was inundated with dozens of pages from forums about romance scams asking about people using this same picture. A lot of people scammed out of thousands. Someone even asked on Quora about O'Connor!
Macron Cocaine Thread/ - The first 10 hours of the @EmmanuelMacron @Keir_Starmer @ZelenskyyUa Cocaine disinformation.
Seemed to be promoted initially by a few dubious accounts like @Veritiste @SitgesFranck @99percentyouth @SilentlySirs @goddeketal
#disinformation
2/ Before being boosted by the right-wing ecosystem and conspiracy accounts e.g. @DineshDSouza @RealAlexJones @CollinRugg. No serious journalists reported this story (because it's absurd). Nonetheless, those tweeting in the first 10 hours generated over 103 million views on X!
3/ The boosting of the info by Putin's envoy Kirill Dmitriev was via Alex Jones, who as the above timeline shows - wasn't the first to put it out on X - but the most widely viewed.
🚨1/ Fake News Alert: A number of accounts are spreading false information that a church in #Wales was burned down by two Pakistan migrants/muslims. There are other narratives, but this is the dominant one. It is false but has obtained millions of views. some data> #disinfo
2/ It is true that a church did burn down. It was set alight by two local teenagers. The South Wales police have tweeted that other rumours circulating are false - they are of course talking about the false info about the ethnicity of the attackers (right).
3/ The most shared claim comes from 'RadioEuropes'. This is a 'Dysinfluencer' account - an account that repeatedly spreads false and malicious information - in this case xenophobic and anti-Muslim content. You can see its false tweet garnered over 3.6 million views