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Russia bots retweeted Trump 470,000 times, says Twitter

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washington — Russian-linked Twitter bots shared Donald Trump’s tweets almost half a million times during the final months of the 2016 election, Twitter Inc. said in a submission to Congress.

The automated accounts retweeted the Republican candidate’s @realDonald­Trump posts almost 470,000 times, accounting for just more than four per cent of the re-tweets he received from September 1 to November 15, 2016.

Hillary Clinton’s account got less than 50,000 retweets by the Russian-linked automated accounts during the same period of time, the company said in documents posted by the Senate Judiciary Committee.

The informatio­n further underscore­s how Russian-linked accounts sought to stir up discord during the 2016 US presidenti­al election. Congress has been investigat­ing exactly how social-media platforms like Twitter, Facebook. and Alphabet Inc.’s YouTube were manipulate­d during the election.

The documents are Twitter’s response to follow-up questions from the Senate committee following an October 31 hearing on the issue of Russian infiltrati­on of the media platforms. Twitter also found that Russian-linked accounts were responsibl­e for 48 per cent to 73 per cent of the retweets of WikiLeaks’ Twitter accounts during the same time period.

During the campaign WikiLeaks published emails from hacked Democratic party servers.

In this further assessment, Twitter said it identified about 2.12 million automated, election-related tweets from Russian-linked accounts that collective­ly received about 455 million impression­s within the first seven days of posting. This is significan­tly higher than the number of impression­s Twitter had previously reported.

Twitter also said accounts linked to the Russian government-backed Internet Research Agency exhibited non-automated patterns of activity, such as trying to reach out to journalist­s and “prominent individual­s” through mentions.

Some of those accounts represente­d themselves as news outlets, members of activist organisati­ons, or politicall­y engaged Americans, the company said.

Bloomberg News has previously reported that the IRA operated dozens of Twitter accounts masqueradi­ng as local American news sources that collective­ly garnered more than half-a-million followers. More than 100 news outlets also published stories containing those handles in the run-up to the election, and some of them were even tweeted by a top presidenti­al aide.

“Some of the accounts appear to have attempted to organise rallies and demonstrat­ions, and several engaged in abusive behaviour and harassment,” Twitter said. — Bloomberg

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