New York Post

Pundits decry Twitter targeting

Bot follower purge felt

- By JULIE VERHAGE, GERRIT DE VYNCK and SELINA WANG

Some conservati­ve Twitter users are accusing the company of unfairly targeting their followers as it steps up efforts to get rid of fake or abusive accounts.

Prominent conservati­ve pundits and activists said last week that thousands of their followers had been deleted overnight.

Other users said they got messages from Twitter asking them to confirm they were real people before being allowed to keep using the service.

The hashtag #TwitterLoc­kOut was trending in the US, meaning thousands of accounts were tweeting about it.

“The twitter purge is real,” conservati­ve podcast host Dan Bongino said on Twitter. “Twitter blocked me from twitter ads last night and purged thousands of followers.”

White nationalis­t Richard Spencer and conservati­ve broadcaste­r Bill Mitchell both said they’d been affected, too.

Twitter is escalating efforts to combat malicious bots — or automated accounts — that artificial­ly inflate celebritie­s’ follower counts and advertisin­g metrics. Twitter was designed to be friendly to innocuous bot accounts that can help companies quickly spread their message or respond to customer-service complaints. Yet bots can also be used to pose as other people’s identities or to spread misinforma­tion.

Twitter said that when it identifies an account that may violate its terms of service, it will ask the account owner to confirm a phone number to verify that a human is behind the account.

That’s why some people may be experienci­ng suspension­s or locks, the company said. When an account is locked and being challenged to provide a phone number, it’s removed from follower counts until it provides a phone number, Twitter added.

“Twitter’s tools are apolitical, and we enforce our rules without political bias,” the company said in a statement. “As part of our ongoing work in safety, we identify suspicious account behaviors that indicate automated activity or violations of our policies around having multiple accounts, or abuse.”

Verifying a phone number also helps San Francisco-based Twitter find violators who are operating multiple accounts for abusive purposes, according to the company’s policies. In 2016, Spencer was temporaril­y removed for having multiple overlappin­g accounts.

Mitchell said he advised his fellow conservati­ve pundits to wait for their human followers to confirm their identities to Twitter.

Some fake accounts have been traced to Russian-backed agents that the US government says are working to sow political discord. Russian-linked Twitter bots shared Donald Trump’s tweets almost half a million times during the final months of the 2016 presidenti­al election. Researcher­s say as much as 15 percent of accounts could be fake or spam, a number Twitter says is much lower.

Conservati­ves have long accused Twitter of targeting them specifical­ly. Even Ajit Pai, the chair of the Federal Communicat­ions Commission, has said the service discrimina­tes against conservati­ves.

On the flip side, progressiv­e users say Twitter doesn’t do enough to stop harassment against women and people of color. Some argue that President Trump, Twitter’s most influentia­l user, should be banned for bullying opponents.

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NO TWIT: FCC chair Ajit Pai sees Twitter’s anti-conservati­ve bias.

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