Twitter Reveals True Extent Of Russian US Election Posts

Twitter has admitted that more than 50,000 Russia-linked accounts used its service to post automated material about the 2016 US election, a far greater number than previously disclosed.

Announcing the discovery in a post to its website late on Friday 19th January, the company said the posts had reached at least 677,775 Americans, all of whom would be receiving a warning by email.

Twitter said it had removed the 50,258 accounts linked to Russia and turned over details to congressional investigators who are looking into Moscow’s interference with the US election campaign. The company stressed that the Russian accounts represented a small proportion of the total number using its service. “However any such activity represents a challenge to democratic societies everywhere, and we’re committed to continuing to work on this important issue,” it said.

Twitter and Facebook have been sharply criticised by US lawmakers and others for failing to prevent a torrent of propaganda and disinformation about American politics being posted to their networks during the contentious 2016 campaign.

US intelligence authorities have concluded that Russia’s government mounted an assault on the US election campaign across several fronts including social media, with the intention of aiding Donald Trump and harming Clinton, his Democratic opponent.

Twitter said that more than 3,800 accounts had been traced back to Russian state operatives. It gave examples of their tweets, which included an attack on Hillary Clinton’s performance in a presidential debate. Posts by one Russian state propaganda account were retweeted by senior advisers to Trump, including his son Donald Jr and Kellyanne Conway, who is now a senior aide to the president in the White House.

The company’s update was only the latest in a series of upward revisions to the estimated scale of exploitation of its platform by Russian state entities and automated accounts, or “bots”, whose origins are less clear.

Twitter previously told Congress last October that it had discovered 36,746 Russian accounts that posted automated material about the US election, and that Russian state operatives were behind at least 2,752. This figure was ten times greater than the 201 state-backed accounts identified by the company the previous month.

At that time, a senior company executive gave testimony to the Senate intelligence committee that was described by Mark Warner, the committee’s senior Democrat, as “frankly inadequate on almost every level”. Facebook, meanwhile, has estimated that as many as 126 million Americans had been exposed to Russian-backed material on its platform during the 2016 election campaign.

In the new announcement, Twitter said it had now identified a total of 3,814 state operative accounts connected to the Internet Research Agency (IRA), a “troll farm” backed by the Russian government. Twitter said these IRA accounts posted 175,993 tweets during the election period, and 8.4% of these were election-related.

The company said that it would take the unusual step of emailing all people in the US who had followed one of the Russian accounts or retweeted or liked any tweet posted by them during the election campaign period.

Guardian:   Image:  ©Alan O'Rourke via Flickr

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