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Twitter bars tactics to spread false stories

- DAVID INGRAM

Twitter said on Wednesday it would no longer allow people to post identical messages from multiple accounts, cracking down on a tactic that Russian agents and others have allegedly used to make tweets or topics go viral.

The San Francisco-based social network also said it would not allow people to use software to simultaneo­usly perform other actions such as liking or retweeting from multiple of false news and foreign propaganda, accounts. often done with the

Twitter, known for freewheeli­ng help of automated accounts discussion­s in short known as bots. messages, is under pressure Twitter bots disseminat­ed from users and Western government­s propaganda to before stem the the 2016 spread US elections and have continued to inflame US politics under cover of anonymity, academic researcher­s and US authoritie­s say.

On Friday, the office of US Special Counsel Robert Mueller charged 13 Russians and three Russian companies, including St Petersburg-based Internet Research Agency known for trolling on social media. The court document said those accused “had a strategic goal to sow discord in the US political system, including the 2016 US presidenti­al election.”

Twitter’s new restrictio­ns are aimed at improving “informatio­n quality,” Yoel Roth of the company’s policy team said.

“These changes are an important step in ensuring we stay ahead of malicious activity targeting the crucial conversati­ons taking place on Twitter - including elections in the United States and around the world,” Roth said in a statement.

Posting identical messages to multiple accounts, or simultaneo­usly retweeting or liking a message from multiple accounts, could help vault something into Twitter’s trending list, giving a false impression of how viral it is among real people.

Twitter said it would give users until March 23 to comply before suspending accounts. It made an exception for bots of broad interest such as earthquake alerts.

Twitter has cracked down on other violations of its terms of service, including fake accounts by people inflating their following.

Some US users with conservati­ve politics complained their number of followers had gone down after Twitter asked them to verify their identity. #TwitterLoc­kOut was among the trending topics.

Former Twitter user Jared Taylor, editor of the white supremacis­t magazine American Renaissanc­e, sued Twitter on Tuesday in state court in San Francisco, saying the decision to ban him violated California law governing “privately owned public forums.” Twitter did not respond to a request for comment.

Another company, privately held online publisher Medium, recently removed accounts belonging to far-right US commentato­rs including Mike Cernovich.

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Twitter is under pressure from users and western government­s to stem the spread of false news and foreign propaganda

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