Spotting Political Social Bots in Twitter: A Use Case of the 2019 Spanish General Election

While social media has been proved as an exceptionally useful tool to interact with other people and massively and quickly spread helpful information, its great potential has been ill-intentionally leveraged as well to distort political elections and manipulate constituents. In this article at hand,...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE eTransactions on network and service management 2020-12, Vol.17 (4), p.2156-2170
Hauptverfasser: Pastor-Galindo, Javier, Zago, Mattia, Nespoli, Pantaleone, Bernal, Sergio Lopez, Celdran, Alberto Huertas, Perez, Manuel Gil, Ruiperez-Valiente, Jose A., Perez, Gregorio Martinez, Marmol, Felix Gomez
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Zusammenfassung:While social media has been proved as an exceptionally useful tool to interact with other people and massively and quickly spread helpful information, its great potential has been ill-intentionally leveraged as well to distort political elections and manipulate constituents. In this article at hand, we analyzed the presence and behavior of social bots on Twitter in the context of the November 2019 Spanish general election. Throughout our study, we classified involved users as social bots or humans, and examined their interactions from a quantitative (i.e., amount of traffic generated and existing relations) and qualitative (i.e., user's political affinity and sentiment towards the most important parties) perspectives. Results demonstrated that a non-negligible amount of those bots actively participated in the election, supporting each of the five principal political parties.
ISSN:1932-4537
1932-4537
DOI:10.1109/TNSM.2020.3031573