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Investigating Bots and Coordinated Influence Campaigns in Twitter Discussions of the 2019-20 Iran Protests (AoIR 2020)

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Politics | ‘Fake News’ | Social Media | Social Media Network Mapping | Twitter | AoIR 2020 |

AoIR 2020

Investigating Bots and Coordinated Influence Campaigns in Twitter Discussions of the 2019-20 Iran Protests

Ehsan Dehghan, Brenda Moon, Tobias Keller, Tim Graham, Axel Bruns, and Dan Angus

  • 27-31 Oct. 2020 – Association of Internet Researchers 2020 conference, online

Twitter is a vital platform for organizing, coordinating, and amplifying voices during protests all around the world, especially in non-democratic countries (Tufekci 2017). Yet, not only does this platform allow minorities and protesters to have a voice and be heard, but also to spread propaganda, sow discord, and crowd out genuine voices – sometimes even through the use of social bots (Shao et al. 2018).

Although Twitter is a globally used platform for protest movements, many studies focus on English-speaking and democratic countries representing the so-called West. Only a very few studies focus on the Middle East and, if so, limit their investigation to the English content (e.g. Featherman 2015; Thieltges et al. 2018). We overcome this research gap and investigate the Persian-, English-, and Arabic- speaking actors and content during Twitter discussions of the 2019-20 protests in Iran.

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Dehghan, Ehsan, Brenda Moon, Tobias Keller, Tim Graham, Axel Bruns, and Dan Angus. “Investigating Bots and Coordinated Influence Campaigns in Twitter Discussions of the 2019-20 Iran Protests.” Selected Papers of Internet Research (Oct. 2020). DOI: 10.5210/spir.v2020i0.11199.

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