Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are exposed to such toxicity on social media that, as they have stated, this was one of the factors that led them to resign their continuation as members of British royalty.
Now, it has been Twitter who has begun an investigation on the issue, of which there is already illuminating and quite murky data. A representative of this social network has confessed exclusively to the BuzzFeed medium who are investigating the hate campaign on Twitter about the Dukes of Sussex, as reflected in a study that has already been done, “we are actively investigating the information and accounts referred to in the report it, and we’ll take action on profiles that violate Twitter’s rules. ”
This spokesperson refers to the results of the analysis carried out on the hate campaign, which shows that there are approximately 14,000 tweets with hateful messages against Meghan and Harry on Twitter, for which a total of 83 accounts are responsible. The Twitter Bot Sentinel analytics service published the report yesterday, and it revealed that the sole intention of those ‘tweets’ is to spread misinformation about the couple, as well as that a combined 187,631 followers are used to further drive hate content against the couple. How strong!
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Bot Sentinel CEO Christopher Bouzy adds that this campaign “comes from people who know how to manipulate algorithms, control Twitter, and stay hidden to avoid detection and suspension. This level of complexity comes from people who know how. do these things, who are probably paid to do these things. ” Sorry?
The dukes have not yet ruled on the matter and, in fact, left the networks in March 2020. We will be attentive …
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