Baltimore Sun

Twitter releases election-meddling data

- By Barbara Ortutay

NEW YORK — Twitter is releasing all known accounts and posts related to “informatio­n operations” dating back to 2016, when it was first learned that foreign operators were using social media to meddle in U.S. elections.

Twitter has already disclosed the account numbers, but is now releasing the tweets, images, video and other informatio­n so that outside researcher­s can study them.

The company said Wednesday that the data comprises more than 4,600 accounts and over 10 million tweets, most affiliated with the Russia-linked Internet Research Agency and potentiall­y linked to Iran. Twitter said the earliest activity it found on its service from these accounts dates back to 2009.

The Internet Research Agency, essentiall­y a Russian troll farm, has been indicted by U.S. special counsel Robert Mueller for its actions during the U.S. presidenti­al election.

Facebook and other social media companies are attempting to halt election meddling and misinforma­tion campaigns on their platforms.

But the organized campaigns continue to evolve. They are no longer focused solely on elections.

Operators linked to Russia, Iran and likely other nations have posted images, videos and other content that is intended to intensify political discord by promot- ing extreme views from multiple political angles.

“It is clear that informatio­n operations and coordinate­d inauthenti­c behavior will not cease,” Twitter said in a blog post Wednesday. “These types of tactics have been around for far longer than Twitter has existed — they will adapt and change as the geopolitic­al terrain evolves worldwide and as new technologi­es emerge.”

The datasets are available for download on Twitter’s “elections integrity” page. California-based Twitter said it is releasing the election tweets and images so that researcher­s can study them.

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JEFF CHIU/AP 2016

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