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Twitter suspends group of pro-Bloomberg accounts over 'platform manipulation'

Published 02/22/2020, 06:47 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg holds a campaign rally in Salt Lake City

By Elizabeth Culliford

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Twitter Inc (N:TWTR) on Friday said it had started suspending and restricting dozens of accounts posting content promoting U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg.

"We took enforcement action on about 70 accounts, which includes a combination of permanent suspensions and account challenges to verify ownership," a Twitter spokeswoman said in a statement to Reuters.

The action was first reported by the Los Angeles Times.

Twitter said the accounts violated its platform manipulation and spam policy, which prohibits coordination among accounts to amplify or disrupt conversation by using multiple accounts.

This can refer to creating several accounts to post duplicative content but also includes "coordinating with or compensating others to engage in artificial engagement or amplification, even if the people involved use only one account."

"We ask that all of our deputy field organizers identify themselves as working on behalf of the Mike Bloomberg 2020 campaign on their social media accounts," said Sabrina Singh, a Bloomberg campaign spokeswoman, adding that content "shared by staffers and volunteers to their network of friends and family" was "not intended to mislead anyone."

The billionaire candidate's campaign, which has been pouring unparalleled amounts of money into an online advertising campaign, is also hiring hundreds of digital organizers to support the candidate, including by pushing content to their own social media channels.

The Wall Street Journal reported that these organizers in California receive $2,500 a month to promote Bloomberg's candidacy through actions such as posting on social media to their own networks.

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This month, a paid partnership between the former New York mayor's campaign and popular Instagram meme accounts pushed Facebook Inc (O:FB) to announce it was allowing U.S.-based political candidates to run branded or sponsored content on its social networking platforms. [nL4N2AE3NM]

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It is all about brainwashing people, essentially the basis of advertising. If you watch TV and see the same ads over and over again then after a while and especially true for kids, those kids will choose what they have been seeing in their childhood. Sad but true behavior of advertising, another reason I grew up without TV in my childhood home and another reason I refuse to watch TV.
Agreed, same as most left leaning news. It's like they all get the same memo using key words..
China uses opinion robots, one of which is called David Wong. --- China rewards its citizens with social credits if those citizens speak fondly of China or promote Chinese leadership issues. Grotesque
Ha, yes the great tiger will pounce? Wong Again -
Welcome to high Tech.
please, suspend those in Brazil supporting Bolsonaro...they are just robots
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