Forty Thousand Fake Twitter Profiles: A Computational Framework for the Visual Analysis of Social Media Propaganda

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Noel George

University College Dublin

Azhar Sham

University College Dublin

Thanvi Ajith

University College Dublin

Marco T. Bastos

University College Dublin; City, University of London

Date Written: September 01, 2023

Abstract

Successful disinformation campaigns depend on the availability of fake social media profiles used for coordinated inauthentic behavior with networks of false accounts including bots, trolls, and sockpuppets. This study presents a scalable and unsupervised framework to identify visual elements in user profiles strategically exploited in nearly 60 influence operations, including camera angle, photo composition, gender, and race, but also more context-dependent categories like sensuality and emotion. We leverage Google's Teachable Machine and the DeepFace Library to classify fake user accounts in the Twitter Moderation Research Consortium database, a large repository of social media accounts linked to foreign influence operations. We discuss the performance of these classifiers against manually coded data and their applicability in large-scale data analysis. The proposed framework demonstrates promising results for the identification of fake online profiles used in influence operations and by the cottage industry specialized in crafting desirable online personas.

Keywords: Disinformation, Teachable Machine, DeepFace, TMRC, Machine Learning, Propaganda

Suggested Citation

George, Noel and Sham, Azhar and Ajith, Thanvi and Bastos, Marco T. and Bastos, Marco T., Forty Thousand Fake Twitter Profiles: A Computational Framework for the Visual Analysis of Social Media Propaganda (September 01, 2023). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4899259 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4899259

Noel George

University College Dublin ( email )

Azhar Sham

University College Dublin ( email )

Thanvi Ajith

University College Dublin ( email )

Marco T. Bastos (Contact Author)

University College Dublin ( email )

Belfield
Belfield, Dublin 4 4
Ireland

City, University of London ( email )

London
United Kingdom

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