In today's #vatniksoup, I'll discuss about X's massive problem with social media manipulation, paid shills, bots, and trolls.
Due to the upcoming US election in Nov 2024 and Elon's disregard of the problem, X is seeing more trolls and bots than ever before.
1/21
Like all other social media platforms, pre-Elon Twitter was struggling with a massive problem with automated accounts (bots) and paid shills (trolls). But it was doing MUCH better than other platforms, and the company actually had one of the best safety teams around.
2/21
One of Elon's early broken promises was that if his bid for Twitter succeeds, the team will "defeat the spam bots or die trying!" He also promised to "authenticate all real humans". Of course, none of this happened, and the changes he made only made trolls more effective.
3/21
Today, there's probably more active troll farms than ever before. And it has become a lucrative business available for anyone and in every language. For example, China, Russia, India, Philippines, Nigeria, Israel and Ghana offer extensive social media manipulation services.
4/21
The services offered range from unsophisticated like automatically registered accounts, to more sophisticated like manually registered & hacked accounts that can then be padded with custom, often political, content. Other factors include age & verification of the account(s).
5/21
Suppliers of these services also offer automation software, that can be used to control bulk subscriptions, likes, shares and follows. They can also be used to post comments en masse in a manner that they can't be detected by social media platforms.
6/21
The most common strategy on social media manipulation is the Russian style of online propaganda, "Firehose of falsehood", which prioritizes quantity over quality, and tries to overwhelm any competing narratives on the topic. This strategy is now being used by most countries.
7/21
Another common approach of troll farms is called "astroturfing". This deceptive practice tries to present an orchestrated marketing or PR campaign so that it seems "grassroots" and organic. In addition to troll farms, astroturfing is used by companies and brands.
8/21
Online manipulation campaigns often focus on big events, such as elections. It's very difficult to control the flow of information, and that's why authoritarian regimes often focus on limiting the Internet rather than trying to fight the swarm of trolls and their campaigns.
9/21
This is why the online information war can be considered asymmetric - Western democracies and especially the US hold free speech in high regard, whereas the authoritarian and totalitarian regimes see them as a threat and will do anything to limit it.
10/21
Let's look at the upcoming US presidential elections - Today, these paid shills swarm any topic revolving around Joe Biden, Nikki Haley, Donald Trump, and Tucker Carlson. They are also promoting ideas of a civil war in the US, and the secession of Texas.
11/21
Now, there are some giveaway signs for trolls, but they're not bulletproof. Researchers have found that Russian troll farms often stop working during Russian holidays. These accounts also use culture-specific talking points, like "warm water ports" in the case of Texas.
12/21
And with the help of generative AI interfaces like ChatGPT, we'll see less and less bad grammar in the future. AI solutions also allow auto-generation of content, as you can see by using the search term "as it goes against OpenAI's use case policy".
13/21
But not all troll farms are of course Russian, and not all of them focus solely on the West. They've been used extensively in the elections in the Arab world, and even firebrand pastors, dentists, pet food businesses and health gurus have utilized them to gain popularity.
14/21
Troll farms are also used to artificially bloat accounts that spread specific narratives. For example, @JoeyMannarinoUS was steadily losing followers until he had a big spike after mid-Jan 2024. This huge increase is probably as fake as his hairline.
15/21
In addition to being difficult to counter, social media manipulation is also extremely cheap. After it became a global phenomenon and business, the price of buying likes, shares and comments has become a viable and cheap strategy for any government or organization.
16/21
As you may have noticed, there's an ongoing manipulation campaign that focuses heavily on endorsing Trump to become the next president of the US. I'd imagine, that this would be supported by troll farms in most authoritarian regimes, including the Kremlin and the CCP.
17/21
So, expect to see much more "Texian patriots", BBQ dads, football fans, concerned citizens, warm water port enjoyers, "unvaxxed mothers/wives", free speech advocates and humble Christians, and then watch them disappear after the US election in Nov 2024.
18/21
And all this is of course no problem to @elonmusk (who has me muted btw). He's showed strong opposition to Biden's policies, and the millions of bots buying blue and gold ticks probably keep his platform afloat.
So, don't expect many changes in the near future.
19/21
Now, there are some accounts that try to find patterns in usernames, behavior, etc. This is important work, but one should remember that there are probably thousands of troll farms around the world, some more sophisticated than others, making them difficult...
20/21
...to detect without proper tools. Twitter had these tools before, but Elon conveniently removed them, probably to make more money and to prevent researchers from doing deep dives on the data. But you can still buy the full toolset for around 2,5 million USD annually.
In this 4th Debunk of the Day, we’ll refute an absolute classic of vatnik BS, the crown jewel of peak dishonesty: whataboutism.
Now, not everything that looks like whataboutism is wrong. Seeking consistency or comparing actions or responses is normal. 1/5
But when someone pulls some completely unrelated event, that happened to completely different people, a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, you know what you’re dealing with: a crass denial of the problem at hand, a bad-faith attempt to derail the topic. 2/5
Logic or chronology plays no role here, nor your opinion on these other topics. You could be the staunchest critic or supporter of these other actions thrown into the discussion, it doesn’t matter. It is irrelevant whether these other things are true or not, or bad or not. 3/5
In this 3rd Debunk of the Day, we’ll talk about… “ending” the war by surrendering or ceding territory.
Nearing four years of the 2-day “special military operation”, Russia is desperate to obtain through other means what they failed to conquer on the battlefield. 1/5
An endless army of vatniks therefore tries to demoralize both Ukrainians and supporters.
They sound noble: “anti-war” or concerned about the fate of Ukraine’s civilians, soldiers and cities. They claim that if we just stop fighting or helping, this horror would magically end. 2/5
What they never mention is… WHO started the war, WHO murders Ukrainians, WHO destroys Ukrainian cities: the same monsters they suggest Ukrainians be at the mercy of. Surrendering wouldn’t end the atrocities of the occupation, it would enable them. Surrendering wouldn’t even…3/5
In today’s Debunk of the Day (2), we’ll look at… nuclear blackmail. Vatniks love using Russia’s nuclear threats as a reason for surrendering or for not lifting a finger to help Ukraine: “see, they have nukes, we have to give them whatever they want”.
The argument is absurd: 1/5
Nuclear deterrence has been a reality for decades. Both the US and Russia have lost wars without resorting to nukes. We are not submitting to the whims of Pakistan or North Korea either. For vatniks, it’s just an insidious way of siding with Putin. 2/5
We can’t just give in to the Kremlin’s nuclear blackmail, to the threats their officials and propagandists make five times a day to scare us into letting them have something they know perfectly well is not theirs, with no limit to their appetite. 3/5 vatniksoup.com/en/nuclear-thr…
In today’s Vatnik Soup, we introduce a Ukrainian “scholar” and social media activist, Marta Havryshko (@HavryshkoMarta). She’s best known for spreading anti-Ukraine and pro-Kremlin narratives online, along with a habit of spotting neo-Nazis everywhere in Ukraine.
1/20
Marta hails from Ukraine, where she studied history at Ivan Franko National University of Lviv. She received her PhD in history in 2010. Her academic work focused on gender-based violence and wartime atrocities, including publications on sexual crimes in occupied Ukraine.
2/20
She is currently working as a visiting Assistant Professor at the Strassler Center for Holocaust & Genocide Studies at Clark University in the US. According to the center’s website, Marta teaches courses on antisemitism, racism, and gender-based violence in armed conflicts.
In today’s (first) Debunk of the Day, we’ll talk about… “realistic expectations”.
Russia has the GDP of Italy. NATO — which Russia claims to be fighting — has 20 times their GDP, and a much stronger and more modern military. 1/5
Russia’s full scale invasion was supposed to take 2 days, but we’re nearing 4 years. They’ve lost a million men. Their economy is in shambles.
And yet we're letting them set their red lines instead of massive sanctions, strong support for Ukraine, and an immediate sky shield. 2/5
Russia thought their war was “realistic” because we’d let them get away with it. It wouldn’t be “realistic” to invade a European nation and redraw borders by force if the West had a strong and united response.
What’s “realistic” is what public opinion tolerates and accepts. 3/5
In this first (and maybe last?) Basiji Soup, we’ll look at… the Islamic Republic of Iran, its disinformation operations, its hypocrisy, how it sells its atrocities as virtue and its repression as morality, how it serves the Kremlin, and the current protests against it.
1/20
Basijis are members of the most fanatical part of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). In a broader sense: Iranian regime loyalists & propagandists. They may be fewer than vatniks or wumaos, but the goal is the same: destabilize the West to protect a brutal regime.
2/20
The regime oppressing Iran is a “theocratic” authoritarian state around a “Supreme Leader” hiding behind religion to justify its crimes: censorship, repression, executions, torture and terror — similar to Russia and its “holy war” against Ukraine.