1/ #TWITTERFILES 21
How to Find Russians Anywhere
Pt.1 - PROJECT OSPREY -
After the 2016 election, the Senate Intel Committee asked Twitter to identify accounts from Russia's Internet Research Agency. But both Twitter and 3rd party researchers struggled to find Russian agents.
How to Find Russians Anywhere
Pt.1 - PROJECT OSPREY -
After the 2016 election, the Senate Intel Committee asked Twitter to identify accounts from Russia's Internet Research Agency. But both Twitter and 3rd party researchers struggled to find Russian agents.
4/ This kind of analysis, based on "markers" like type of email carrier or retweeting history, can quickly become a Rorschach test, where you see what you want to see. "If you just look for that marker, then everything will look Russian," is how one industry analyst puts it.
5/ Even Twitter understood. Noting Green Party candidate @DrJillStein was "captured by is_russian" - the "inferred Russians" list - Twitter analysts commented on the "overly broad nature of is_russian."
7/ Another account deemed "is_Russian" was @Wikileaks. Shown the attribution, @Stella_Assange said, "Wikileaks does not fit the definition," noting that anyone using surveillance-resistant search tools like the Tor Browser might also be deemed "Russian."
9/ In the same Osprey document, Twitter notes the hashtag #WarAgainstDemocrats (which NYT reported was posted a scary 1,700 times on election day) only garnered a microscopic 6,953 impressions—a hydrogen atom in Twitter's vast ocean of tweets.
14/ If you look on Racket.News today, you'll see that MSNBC alone made hundreds of false claims of Russian meddling, citing the Hamilton 68 dashboard, which past #TwitterFiles revealed to be tracking Americans, not "Russian bots and trolls," as claimed.
18/ Clemson's most "certain" troll hunter seemed to jump the gun in 2020 when he suggested #BloombergIsRacist could be a “Russian hashtag” bc it started that morning from the account @drkwarlord that “live[s] somewhere in Asia” bc it posts when Americans should be sleeping.
19/ That was false: It started prior to that morning, and not by @drkwarlord, who is an American living in the US, not Asia. When I asked why his sleep sched seemed off, he laughed, and told me, “I’m a nurse at a hospital in Indiana. In 2020, I worked the night shift.”
21/ Another example occurred w the #DCBlackout hoax. As Twitter exchanged emails with the FBI, describing the campaign as "a small-scale domestic troll effort...not a significant bot or foreign angle,” Linvill described the campaign as having employed “a classic Russian move".
26/ PART 3 - HOW TO FIND DISINFORMATION EVERYWHERE
To be continued...
#TwitterFiles21 co-authored w @mtaibbi and help from other #TwitterFiles researchers
To be continued...
#TwitterFiles21 co-authored w @mtaibbi and help from other #TwitterFiles researchers
@mtaibbi 27/ The Clemson professors' comments to Racket News
Note: I cited Osprey for one tally (3,124) which comes from the Osprey version I've covered here in #TwitterFiles21 *But theoretically, all these numbers could have come from project "Osprey" analyses—just different versions that I haven't seen...yet. The documents I had access…
Corrections:
The last number in the sequence is 3841 (not 3814)
Seems the order went from
22 to 201 to 3,124 to 2700 to 2,752 to 3,841
So not every tally went up but it usually did
The last number in the sequence is 3841 (not 3814)
Seems the order went from
22 to 201 to 3,124 to 2700 to 2,752 to 3,841
So not every tally went up but it usually did
"But they are there," he continued...
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