🧵1. This is an analysis of 30,000 tweets spreading disinformation about the #TurkeySyriaEarthquake . The #disinformation in question is the false story that 8-10 Western countries withdrew their ambassadors before the earthquake. The analysis indicates manipulation
2/ Dozens of identical tweets (see vid) were shared and retweeted thousands of times. They took aim at Canada, USA, Britain, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Holland and France. Not quite sure what the reason for this selection was. It may relate to the fact at least some of those
3/ countries had envoys summoned by Turkey after they temporarily shut embassies & issued security warnings following Koran-burnings in Europe. Anyway this was days before the Earthquake. The countries are in NATO, and all contribute a lot of assistance to Ukraine
4/ Not sure if that's relevant, as the list doesn't seem to have an explanation. The conspiracy in question is that these countries knew that HAARP (High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program )was weaponized to create the earthquake. HAARP was a former US program designed to
5/ investigate the ionosphere. Many sharing the conspiracy have also been saying that it was a way of NATO punishing Turkey for hindering Finland's and Sweden's membership. So the HAARP conspiracy, & this ambassador one, seems explicitly anti-NATO and implicitly pro-Russia
6/ So who are the influencers. It's a who's who of strangelove. There's @DavidWolfe, a sort of new-age superfood, @AntonioTweets2 an anti-Trudeau account, @iluminatibot an, erm, Illuminati bot, and @crankycrab1171, an Australian, presumably with crabs that's making them cranky
7/ They have thousands of retweets of their disinformation and they are all serial disinfo enthusiasts (disinfluencers). The most cohesive community of people retweeting them are MAGA, pro-Trump accounts. After, 'love' 'God' and 'truth', 'MAGA' was the most common word in bios
8/ A very interesting aspect. Of those promoting the conspiracy, there are some anomalies. In April and October 2022 a disproportionately large number of accounts were created in a short space of time, almost a thousand accounts in a 6 days span, way above average. #disinfo 8
9/ Indeed, around 8-9% of all accounts created between 2006 and 2023 were created in just two months, April and October 2022. Most of them appears to be - again, right-wing MAGA accounts with generic profile descriptions. Patriots, god etc.
10/ The fact such a spike of accounts was created on those dates is suspect, and points to potential manipulation. Will try do more digging. Either way, it continues to be obscene how many people exploit grief and tragedy to grift conspiracies based on no evidence. - ttfn
11/ Just wanted to add a bit of detail about the network graph to show what the different clusters mean. It's oddly symmetrical.
12/ As you can see the story is proliferating on @facebook too. All these screenshots of the conspiracy....
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Amazing reporting from @FbdnStories and @KarinePfenniger 'In 2020, digital influencers in the US targeted a Gulf-based journalist online. One of them, currently under investigation by the FBI, was likely paid by a Saudi prince for her tweets' forbiddenstories.org/story-killers/…
The investigation highlights how Sharon Van Rider, an American citizen who was part of a clique of Trump supporters, was paid > $10,000 by intermediary Jerry Maher on behalf of Saudi Shaikh Sattam Al Saud - as part of a 'media project' that seemed to be to attack Saudi critics
Talk about cinematic. Part of the plot to attack Oueiss appears to have been concocted in a Dubai nightclub with Russian strippers, Saud al Qahtani (lord of the flies), Employees of Dark matter, Sattam Al Saud. #disinformation
"Jorge’s key services is a sophisticated software package, Advanced Impact Media Solutions, or Aims. It controls a vast army of thousands of fake social media profiles on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Telegram, Gmail, Instagram and YouTube."theguardian.com/world/2023/feb…
In his initial pitch to the potential clients, Hanan claimed: “We are now involved in one election in Africa … We have a team in Greece and a team in [the] Emirates … You follow the leads.
The Guardian and its reporting partners tracked Aims-linked bot activity across the internet. It was behind fake social media campaigns, mostly involving commercial disputes, in about 20 countries including the UK, US, Canada, Germany, Switzerland, Mexico, Senegal, India and UAE
🧵1) I downloaded all tweets since 6th February containing the word HAARP. It was way larger than I expected and I ended up without around 300k tweets across dozens of languages involving over 130k unique accounts! Read on for more #TurkeySyriaEarthquake#Disinformation
2) Firstly, why HAARP. Well, there's a conspiracy going around that HAARP - High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) (a former US program designed to investigate the ionosphere) is being used to weaponize weather, and even create earthquakes. Sound absurd right?
3) Nonetheless, tens of thousands have shared it on Twitter in dozens of languages, but mostly English, Turkish, Spanish, and French. Not everyone sharing it is agreeing with it, but the most shared tweets containing 'HAARP' support the conspiracy
🧵1/ Musk is making Twitter much less transparent, much less accountable, & thus more vulnerable to manipulation. Many of the often poorly resourced activists & academics using the API to tackle foreign influence ops will no longer be able to. Governments should worry #TwitterAPI
2/ Musk is completely stripping Twitter of the resources required to tackle manipulation. The huge loss of human capital, the commodified verification system, the edgelordism, the drive for users to appease advertisers - all are creating a febrile atmosphere for info manipulation
3/ Twitter's immune system was never great, but it is being thoroughly compromised by Musk. The tacit public-private partnership that allowed researchers API access was a small contribution to innoculation against information warfare. #twitterapi
Welcome to botception: Here you can see over 4k accounts liking a tweet by an account called @usviolations - in this case a tweet about Assange. Despite this, if you click on "likes" or "retweets" you won't see anything. It's possible that this is because most of the accounts
are brand new and/or of low quality so they don't appear due to algorithmic ranking - or perhaps it's indexing. The fake accounts can be seen individually (I found them as some people have reported being mass followed by sketchy accounts so i accessed them via viewing followers)
I don't think "quality" makes much difference. If you look at this other tweet from @usviolations you will see most of the retweets seem to be from fake accounts with strange handles, barely any followers, and erm, Korean bios.
🧵1/ I think one of the biggest debates we will have going forward regarding deception/information manipulation is how researchers should approach it when it is perceived to be pro-Western FP or pro *causes we agree with*. Obviously as the war in Ukraine
2/ continues, tensions in Taiwan increase, and protest movements in the Middle East and elsewhere demand change, this question will become increasingly pertinent. I've heard conversations where people advocate flooding the information space with pro-Ukraine messaging in an ends
3/ justify the means manner (what this entailed exactly was unclear). However there are a myriad of reasons why such ostensibly benevolent campaigns can be dangerous. 1) a commitment to truth and transparency in and of itself is valuable. 2) influence operations are inherently