The Asian Age

Thousands of Twitter ‘fake news’ a/cs closed

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Washington, Sept. 20: Twitter said on Friday it shut down thousands of accounts worldwide for spreading misinforma­tion, including some artificial­ly amplifying proSaudi messaging as part of a regional propaganda war.

The move affected pro-Saudi accounts coming from Egypt and the United Arab Emirates directed at Qatar and Yemen, Twitter said, as well as others from China seeking to sow discord among protesters in Hong Kong.

Additional fake accounts were suspended in Spain and Ecuador, Twitter’s safety team said.

The move is the latest in a series of actions by social media giants such as Facebook and Twitter cracking down on manipulati­on, often by state-controlled entities disguising their identities.

It follows similar moves by Facebook last month removing fake accounts based in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the UAE for posting misinforma­tion about West Asian hotspots and others involved in “coordinate­d inauthenti­c behaviour” focused on Hong Kong.

Washington: Twitter said Friday it shut down thousands of accounts worldwide for spreading misinforma­tion, including some artificial­ly amplifying pro-Saudi messaging as part of a regional propaganda war.

The move affected proSaudi accounts coming from Egypt and the United Arab Emirates directed at Qatar and Yemen, Twitter said, as well as others from China seeking to sow discord among protesters in Hong Kong.

Additional fake accounts were suspended in Spain and Ecuador, Twitter’s safety team said. The move is the latest in a series of actions by social media giants such as Facebook

◗ The move affected pro-Saudi accounts coming from Egypt and the United Arab Emirates directed at Qatar and Yemen, Twitter said, as well as others from China seeking to sow discord among protesters in Hong Kong

and Twitter cracking down on manipulati­on, often by state-controlled entities disguising their identities.

It follows similar moves by Facebook last month removing fake accounts based in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the UAE for posting misinforma­tion about Middle East hotspots and others involved in

◗ Twitter removed 273 accounts working in concert in ‘a multifacet­ed informatio­n operation’ to target Saudi rivals Qatar and Iran among other countries, as well as amplify pro-Saudi government messaging

“coordinate­d inauthenti­c behavior” focused on Hong Kong.

Twitter removed 273 accounts working in concert in “a multi-faceted informatio­n operation” to target Saudi rivals Qatar and Iran among other countries, as well as amplify pro-Saudi government messaging.

These accounts were “created and managed” DotDev, a technology company based in the UAE and Egypt. DotDev did not respond to an AFP request for comment.

Saudi Arabia, along with the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt, has enforced an economic boycott of Qatar since June 2017, accusing the Gulf nation of links to extremist groups and being too close to Iran.

Twitter also notably shut down the account of Saudi royal court adviser Saud al-Qahtani. The close confidante of Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who ran Riyadh’s media center and managed an electronic army unabashedl­y defending its image, was implicated in the killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi in October 2018 but was never formally charged.

Twitter also suspended a separate group of 4,258 accounts operating from the UAE, with messaging mainly targeting Qatar and Yemen. “These accounts were often employing false personae and tweeting about regional issues,” such as the war in Yemen and main agitators in the conflict, Iran-linked Huthi rebels, Twitter’s statement said.

The UAE is a key partner in the Saudi-led military coalition fighting the Huthis in Yemen in a five-year conflict that has devastated the country.

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