MultiTroll
07-15-2023, 08:35 AM
Link
How Russian bots appear in your timeline - BBC News (https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-41982569)
Bot-spotting tips
The Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRL) offers social-media users tips for spotting a bot:
Frequency: Bots are prolific posters. The more frequently they post, the more caution should be shown. The DFRL classifies 72 posts a day as suspicious, and more than 144 per day as highly suspicious.
Anonymity: Bots often lack any personal information. The accounts often have generic profile pictures and political slogans as "bios".
Amplification: A bot's timeline will often consist of re-tweets and verbatim quotes, with few posts containing original wording.
Common content: Networks of bots can be identified if multiple profiles tweet the same content almost simultaneously.
The Digital Forensic Research Lab's full list of tips can be found here (https://medium.com/dfrlab/botspot-twelve-ways-to-spot-a-bot-aedc7d9c110c).
How Russian bots appear in your timeline - BBC News (https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-41982569)
Bot-spotting tips
The Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRL) offers social-media users tips for spotting a bot:
Frequency: Bots are prolific posters. The more frequently they post, the more caution should be shown. The DFRL classifies 72 posts a day as suspicious, and more than 144 per day as highly suspicious.
Anonymity: Bots often lack any personal information. The accounts often have generic profile pictures and political slogans as "bios".
Amplification: A bot's timeline will often consist of re-tweets and verbatim quotes, with few posts containing original wording.
Common content: Networks of bots can be identified if multiple profiles tweet the same content almost simultaneously.
The Digital Forensic Research Lab's full list of tips can be found here (https://medium.com/dfrlab/botspot-twelve-ways-to-spot-a-bot-aedc7d9c110c).