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Red Bots Do It Better:Comparative Analysis of Social Bot Partisan Behavior
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Fake NewsChatbotSocial Medium MonitoringCommunication Social ChangePolitical ProcessPublic OpinionPolitical PolarizationPolitical BehaviorMass ManipulationCommunicationSocial SciencesCollected TweetsSocial MediaSocial Medium NewsPolitical CommunicationComparative AnalysisDisinformation DetectionPopular CommunicationFact CheckingMedia PoliciesSocial Medium IntelligencePolitical CampaignsMicrotargetingMass CommunicationArtsSocial Medium DataPolitical ScienceRed Bots
Recent research brought awareness of the issue of bots on social media and the significant risks of mass manipulation of public opinion in the context of political discussion. In this work, we leverage Twitter to study the discourse during the 2018 US midterm elections and analyze social bot activity and interactions with humans. We collected 2.6 million tweets for 42 days around the election day from nearly 1 million users. We use the collected tweets to answer three research questions: (i) Do social bots lean and behave according to a political ideology? (ii) Can we observe different strategies among liberal and conservative bots? (iii) How effective are bot strategies in engaging humans?
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