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bathroommonkey76

(3,827 posts)
Sat Jan 20, 2018, 12:19 PM Jan 2018

Twitter sent me this email earlier about Russia's involvement in the election



Twitter

Dear David,

As part of our recent work to understand Russian-linked activities on Twitter during the 2016 U.S. presidential election, we identified and suspended a number of accounts that were potentially connected to a propaganda effort by a Russian government-linked organization known as the Internet Research Agency.

Consistent with our commitment to transparency, we are emailing you because we have reason to believe that you either followed one of these accounts or retweeted or liked content from these accounts during the election period. This is purely for your own information purposes, and is not related to a security concern for your account.

We are sharing this information so that you can learn more about these accounts and the nature of the Russian propaganda effort. You can see examples of content from these suspended accounts on our blog if you're interested.

People look to Twitter for useful, timely, and appropriate information. We are taking active steps to stop malicious accounts and Tweets from spreading, and we are determined to keep ahead of the tactics of bad actors. For example, in recent months we have developed new techniques to identify accounts manipulating our platform, have improved our process for challenging suspicious accounts, and have introduced new measures designed to identify and take action on coordinated malicious activity. In 2018, we are building on these improvements. Our blog also contains more information about these efforts.

People come to Twitter to see what's happening in the world. We are committed to making it the best place to do that and to being transparent with the people who use and trust our platform.

Twitter
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hahaha

I block all suspicious accounts on Twitter. I retweeted Trump a few times to mock him - Should Twitter suspend his account? lol
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Twitter sent me this email earlier about Russia's involvement in the election (Original Post) bathroommonkey76 Jan 2018 OP
well the blame lies with twitter for allowing this content in the first place. samnsara Jan 2018 #1
I doubt they thought a country would weaponize its platform bathroommonkey76 Jan 2018 #2
 

bathroommonkey76

(3,827 posts)
2. I doubt they thought a country would weaponize its platform
Sat Jan 20, 2018, 12:26 PM
Jan 2018

to influence an election.

I'm happy Twitter is aware of this problem. From here on out Twitter wont be getting a free pass from me.

Let's hope Suckerberg and Facebook clean up its game - I'd say FB had more of an influence than Twitter did in the 2016 election.

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