Twitter admits it mistakenly removed Ukraine open source intelligence accounts
Twitter said it had mistakenly suspended the accounts of open source intelligence reporters posting about Russias military build-up around Ukraine, leading to many of them accusing the Russian state of launching a bot campaign against them.
Based on publicly available satellite imagery, open source reporters have used social media to supply a steady commentary on the activities of Russian forces near the Ukrainian border, providing a valuable alternative source of information to Western intelligence reports.
The people behind the suspended accounts said they believed they had been the target of an attack by Russian botscomputers that mimic the activity of human usersthat had mass-reported their content as being suspicious. This led their content to be removed automatically by Twitters moderation technology.
It is an attack on journalism and people who rely on these accounts to post the facts over other news outlets, Kyle Glen, co-founder of @Conflicts, which has 337,000 followers, said.
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https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2022/02/twitter-admits-it-mistakenly-removed-ukraine-open-source-intelligence-accounts/