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Ichingcarpenter

(36,988 posts)
Sun May 22, 2016, 07:28 AM May 2016

Pepe Luis Lopez, Francisco Palma, and Alberto Contreras support Trump!!

DONALD TRUMP UNDERSTANDS minority communities. Just ask Pepe Luis Lopez, Francisco Palma, and Alberto Contreras. These guys are among the candidate’s 7 million Twitter followers, and each tweeted in support of Trump after his victory in the Nevada caucuses earlier this year. The problem is, Pepe, Francisco, and Alberto aren’t people. They’re bots—spam accounts that post autonomously using programmed scripts.

Trump’s rhetoric has alienated much of the Latino electorate, a fast-growing voting community. And while it’s unclear who’s behind the accounts of Pepe and his digital pals, their tweets succeed in impersonating Latino voters at a time when the real estate mogul needs them most.


Bots tend to have few followers and disappear quickly, dropping propaganda bombs as they go. Or they just sit around and do nothing. According to the site TwitterAudit, one in four of Trump’s followers is fake, and similar ratios run through the accounts of the other presidential hopefuls. Even if most of these bots are inactive, they still exaggerate a candidate’s popularity. Our team of researchers at the University of Washington and the University of Oxford tracks bot activity in politics all over the world, and what we see is disturbing. In past elections, politicians, government agencies, and advocacy groups have used bots to engage voters and spread messages. We’ve caught bots disseminating lies, attacking people, and poisoning conversations.


But as the power of bots grows, so does the capacity for misuse. Bots now pollute conversations around topics like #blacklivesmatter and #guncontrol, interrupting productive debate with outpourings of automated hate. We’ve seen antivaccination bots reach out to parents in a campaign to discourage child inoculations.


American political discourse is ugly enough; we already endure so many dirty tricks. Demanding bot transparency would at least help clean up social media—which, for better or worse, is increasingly where presidents get elected.



http://www.wired.com/2016/05/twitterbots-2/



Don’t underestimate bots: There are tens of millions of them on Twitter alone, and automated scripts generate 60 percent of traffic on the web at large. The worst bots undermine voter sophistication by pervading the networks people go to for news and information.

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Pepe Luis Lopez, Francisco Palma, and Alberto Contreras support Trump!! (Original Post) Ichingcarpenter May 2016 OP
There IS a Presidential CANDIDATE who NEVER uses bots. OilemFirchen May 2016 #1
All three are also totally down with "Redskins" as name for the football team in Washington too. tenderfoot May 2016 #2
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