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hatrack

(59,587 posts)
Sat Feb 22, 2020, 08:57 AM Feb 2020

Brown University Study: 1/4 Of All Tweets About Climate Are Produced By Bots

The social media conversation over the climate crisis is being reshaped by an army of automated Twitter bots, with a new analysis finding that a quarter of all tweets about climate on an average day are produced by bots, the Guardian can reveal.

The stunning levels of Twitter bot activity on topics related to global heating and the climate crisis is distorting the online discourse to include far more climate science denialism than it would otherwise. An analysis of millions of tweets from around the period when Donald Trump announced the US would withdraw from the Paris climate agreement found that bots tended to applaud the president for his actions and spread misinformation about the science.

The study of Twitter bots and climate was undertaken by Brown University and has yet to be published. Bots are a type of software that can be directed to autonomously tweet, retweet, like or direct message on Twitter, under the guise of a human-fronted account. “These findings suggest a substantial impact of mechanized bots in amplifying denialist messages about climate change, including support for Trump’s withdrawal from the Paris agreement,” states the draft study, seen by the Guardian.

On an average day during the period studied, 25% of all tweets about the climate crisis came from bots. This proportion was higher in certain topics – bots were responsible for 38% of tweets about “fake science” and 28% of all tweets about the petroleum giant Exxon. Conversely, tweets that could be categorized as online activism to support action on the climate crisis featured very few bots, at about 5% prevalence. The findings “suggest that bots are not just prevalent, but disproportionately so in topics that were supportive of Trump’s announcement or skeptical of climate science and action”, the analysis states.

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https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/feb/21/climate-tweets-twitter-bots-analysis

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Brown University Study: 1/4 Of All Tweets About Climate Are Produced By Bots (Original Post) hatrack Feb 2020 OP
Too bad the guy with the best record of accomplishments to fight climate change has become Squinch Feb 2020 #1
And the solution is so incredibly simple: don't use Twitter. royable Feb 2020 #2
Worried about promoting, aiding and abetting Facebook and Twitter? defacto7 Feb 2020 #3

Squinch

(50,955 posts)
1. Too bad the guy with the best record of accomplishments to fight climate change has become
Sat Feb 22, 2020, 09:09 AM
Feb 2020

everyone's whipping boy.

royable

(1,264 posts)
2. And the solution is so incredibly simple: don't use Twitter.
Sat Feb 22, 2020, 09:11 AM
Feb 2020

Worried about being influenced by Facebook memes? Don't use Facebook!

defacto7

(13,485 posts)
3. Worried about promoting, aiding and abetting Facebook and Twitter?
Sat Feb 22, 2020, 08:13 PM
Feb 2020

Don't use Facebook or Twitter.

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