A network of fake accounts are posing as young American women, posting pro-Trump content and disinformation, but they’re hiding behind, and manipulating, the images of European fashion influencers.
Our latest investigation at @Cen4infoRes. Details in this thread 🧵👇
Our full analysis can be seen at @Cen4infoRes here: . We also collaborated with @CNN to dig out the human stories behind those who had their photos stolen
One of the accounts is Eva. She lives in the US, and likes hanging out at the beach and posting to her 5000+ followers on X. Eva posts strong opinions against LGBTQ people and the US Democratic party and is a loyal supporter of former US president Donald Trump.
The blonde-haired woman pictured on Eva’s X profile, “eva_maga1996”, is not pro-Trump Eva, but a Danish fashion influencer whose images have been taken from her Instagram profile and used without her permission.
There are more of these fake accounts. We uncovered at least 17 others, some with thousands of followers each, posing as pro-Trump American women and hiding behind stolen and sometimes manipulated photographs. We found in total 56 matching the same appearance in the network.
Many of the photos stolen to create new personas on X, are from fashion influencers – most of whom are based in Europe.
Many of the fake accounts spread falsehoods and conspiracy theories. They praise Trump and Senator JD Vance, discredit Democratic Party members such as Biden and Harris and post divisive content in US politics, such as LGBTQ rights and aid to Ukraine.
Without insight into X’s data, it’s not clear who is behind these accounts, or to confirm whether they’re pushing pro-Trump content for ideological or monetary gain.
So let’s dig into what these accounts are doing, and how they are doing it.
In a number of cases, influencers’ photos were not just stolen and repurposed as new online personas but were manipulated to make it look like they were wearing pro-Trump paraphernalia.
Many of the accounts identified by CIR appeared in May and June this year. At least 13 accounts in the network had the blue tick verification badge which they obtained in either July or August 2024.
The criteria for achieving a blue tick states that accounts must have a name, a profile image, a phone number and active X premium sub, which requires processing of payment details. X also requires "no signs of being misleading or deceptive”. help.x.com/en/managing-yo…
The accounts share common traits such as listing their location as the US and often express support for President Trump and a love of God in their bios. Some of these accounts gained significant traction on X with some getting tens or even hundreds of thousands of views.
Some of the accounts attempted to establish ownership over the images by outing other accounts who they claim are using the images without their permission. In some cases, they claim they have reported and blocked these accounts, and call on their followers to do the same.
The content shared by the accounts is broad in subject, but much of it covers issues related to the election. CIR found posts mentioning the assassination attempt on President Trump, Vice President Harris’ ethnicity and defunding military aid to Ukraine.
Many of the accounts published or retweeted posts scrutinising Olympic boxer Imane Khelif, who was recently the centre of a gender eligibility row, despite the International Olympic Committee (IOC) confirming her eligibility to compete in the games.
In a number of the posts, the fake accounts sought to exploit wedge issues and existing tensions, at times spreading misinfo and conspiracy theories, concerning in the run-up to the US election.
We worked with CNN to tell this story, who interviewed some of the women who had their photos stolen, and some of the specialists who gave important context as to how this fits into the bigger picture. H/T @katie_polglase @PallabiMunsi @ArvanitidisCNN
@katie_polglase @PallabiMunsi @ArvanitidisCNN For this story @CNN reached out to X regarding these accounts "but did not receive a response". However, in the last 24 hours before publishing, X took down the majority of the accounts.
@katie_polglase @PallabiMunsi @ArvanitidisCNN @CNN Even though X took down many of the accounts, the pro-Trump fake account @Luna_2K24 is still active with a large following. The photos stolen to create that persona are photos of the Instagram influencer that @CNN's @katie_polglase interviewed as part of this collaboration.
Good to see the account @Luna_2K24 was finally taken down over the past hour.
So the account @luna_2k24, that stole someone’s photos to make a new persona and was part of a pro-Trump operation, has now renamed their account and continues to post as @Princess_S2K.
They blocked me, but it doesn’t stop the community of watchers out there.
Today US DoJ announced seizure of two domains and the search of 968 accounts on X used in a "Russian-government backed campaign" to spread disinformation.
Affidavit includes all of the accounts requested from X 👇
The DoJ announcement said the campaign used elements of AI to create fictitious social media profiles purporting to belong to individuals in the United States, which the operators then used to promote messages in support of Russian government objectives. justice.gov/opa/pr/justice…
The affidavit for the accounts on X shows that all of the accounts were registered to email addresses that were either using the domain 'otanmail' or 'mlrtr' justice.gov/d9/2024-07/aff…
A new coordinated network of fake accounts pretending to be ‘Real Sikhs’ is targeting activists, stoking tensions and promoting Indian Govt narratives.
Who are they, what do they post, and how do they spread their campaign? Report:
Let's take a look 👇🧵 info-res.org/post/return-of…
Before we start, it's important to note that this is not the first time we have exposed a network like this at @Cen4infoRes. In Nov 2021 we identified a similar network. But in the months after the accounts were removed, new accounts popped up.
In this new network, what we do know is the network of fake accounts posts content to undermine Sikh activists, stoke cultural tensions and promote Indian government narratives. But who are the accounts, and how are they posting so that we can catch future attempts?
In April, CNN journalists were led to the 'home' of Haitian gang lord Vitel’homme Innocent and interviewed him. He is on @FBIMostWanted's Top 10, with a bounty of up to $2 million.
I mapped their drive and found his home here: 18.5278, -72.2314. Here's how👇🧵
First, I did this because knowing the location of where a gang lord responsible for horrible violence is helpful, even if he might not be there after CNN visited. Vitel is the leader of Kraze Barye and is on the @FBIMostWanted list for taking hostages, and sanctioned by UN.
This is the footage I used to geolocate Vitel'Homme Innocent's house, where the interview was conducted. I'll go through some of the scenes to provide proofs of how I made the geographical matches, using Google Earth.
Google Earth has updated the whole of Sudan's El Geneina to reveal the disturbing scale of damage which happened during a reported ethnic cleansing campaign over the past year by the RSF and allied militias. Images shows #elgeneina from 2022 & 2024. More in the thread below 👇
Looking at the destruction visible on Google Earth, it's clear there were large areas targeted in El Geneina's west and east. It's worth noting that some of the shaded areas in the east had remainders of where there was previous destruction from clashes prior to 2023.
The destruction can be clearly seen in this area on Google Earth, just west of the centre of Darfur's El Geneina. The comparison is of Oct 2022 and April 2024. This satellite imagery is just a visualisation of the horrors that were committed by the RSF in its campaign.
The situation in the Darfur city El Fasher (الفاشر) is extremely concerning. It's the last city not under control by the dangerous Rapid Support Forces and has been a safe haven for those fleeing attacks by the RSF.
It is now a city under siege and in a grave situation. /1
According to @MSF, a paediatric hospital in El Fasher was damaged due to the ongoing fighting. MSF ground staff reported a Sudanese Armed Forces air strike exploded nearby causing the damage. Two children died in the ICU. /2
An update on Sudan's El Fasher from @MSF on May 15 indicated that since fighting began on May 10, 454 casualties had arrived at South Hospital in El Fasher. It was reported that 56 died, but that the wounded and death toll would be higher. /3 msf.org/sudan-nowhere-…
Google Earth has updated its satellite imagery of many parts of Sudan. Looking over West Darfur city of El Geneina, I am shocked at the level of destruction. In some parts, whole areas have been destroyed and cleared. Location: 13.4469, 22.4151 (dates: April 2023 & March 2024)
The burn damage around El Geneina's specialised hospital is incredible.
It's not just the widespread burning of structures that we see in El Geneina, as a result of the ongoing violence in Sudan, but there are also clear indications of structures that have been removed, like these warehouses, located at 13.43324, 22.41364