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Uncovering Coordinated Networks on Social Media: Methods and Case Studies

Diogo Pacheco, Pik-Mai Hui, Christopher Torres-Lugo, Bao Tran Truong, Alessandro Flammini, Filippo Menczer

2021Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media123 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Coordinated campaigns are used to influence and manipulate social media platforms and their users, a critical challenge to the free exchange of information online. Here we introduce a general, unsupervised network-based methodology to uncover groups of accounts that are likely coordinated. The proposed method constructs coordination networks based on arbitrary behavioral traces shared among accounts. We present five case studies of influence campaigns, four of which in the diverse contexts of U.S. elections, Hong Kong protests, the Syrian civil war, and cryptocurrency manipulation. In each of these cases, we detect networks of coordinated Twitter accounts by examining their identities, images, hashtag sequences, retweets, or temporal patterns. The proposed approach proves to be broadly applicable to uncover different kinds of coordination across information warfare scenarios.

Topics & Concepts

Social mediaComputer scienceInformation warfareSocial network analysisData scienceCryptocurrencyInformation exchangeArtificial intelligenceInternet privacyWorld Wide WebComputer securityTelecommunicationsOpinion Dynamics and Social InfluenceComplex Network Analysis TechniquesMisinformation and Its Impacts
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