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China's rise on Twitter powered by army of fake accounts, study finds

Washington Examiner logo Washington Examiner 11/05/2021 23:18:00 Nihal Krishan
Xi Jinping in a newspaper © Provided by Washington Examiner

China's Communist Party has built a social media empire on platforms such as Twitter to shape global public discourse and spread propaganda, but much of its popularity online has been manufactured, according to a study released Tuesday.

The study shows, for the first time, that large-scale fake amplification of the Chinese government's message creates an image of broad support for its policies and actions.

China's state-controlled media outlets and diplomats run hundreds of accounts on Twitter to boost the government's propaganda, and their posts can reach hundreds of millions of people, often without revealing that their content is government-sponsored, according to an investigation by Oxford University's Internet Institute and the Associated Press.

The study analyzed every tweet and Facebook post produced by the People's Republic of China's diplomats and 10 of the largest state-controlled media outlets between June 2020 and February 2021 and found that the Twitter popularity of many of the Chinese diplomats, including China's ambassador to the United Kingdom, was enabled by a large number of fake accounts.

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"On Twitter, a considerable share of the engagement with PRC accounts on Twitter come from user accounts that the company eventually suspends for platform violations," the study wrote.

More than one in 10 of the retweets 189 Chinese diplomats racked up during the study's time frame came from Twitter accounts that had been suspended by March of this year.

However, the Twitter suspensions did not slow down the Chinese government's propaganda machine. Other groups of fake accounts, many of them impersonating U.K. citizens, continued to spread PRC content before Twitter removed them from the platform last month and this month in response to Oxford's investigation.

Twitter's fake user takedowns often only occurred after weeks or months of bad behavior, the study found.

China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that it does not try to manipulate people on social media platforms.

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"There is no so-called misleading propaganda, nor exporting a model of online public opinion guidance," the ministry said in a statement to Associated Press. "We hope that the relevant parties will abandon their discriminatory attitude, take off their tinted glasses, and take a peaceful, objective, and rational approach in the spirit of openness and inclusiveness."

Tags: News, China, Propaganda, Communist Party, Twitter, Associated Press

Original Author: Nihal Krishan

Original Location: China's rise on Twitter powered by army of fake accounts, study finds

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