Twitter Suspends Accounts It Says Are Linked to Saudi Arabia

Twitter said it had removed about 5,929 accounts that targeted discussions about Saudi Arabia.

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By Reuters | Updated: 21 December 2019 11:14 IST
Highlights
  • Twitter removed posts which targeted discussions about Saudi Arabia
  • The 5,929 accounts removed were a core portion of a large network
  • It also suspended the account of former Saudi royal court adviser earlier

Twitter said it had removed about 5,929 accounts

Twitter has suspended thousands of accounts which it said on Friday were linked "to a significant state-backed information operation" originating in Saudi Arabia.

In a public blog post, Twitter said it had removed about 5,929 accounts, which targeted discussions about Saudi Arabia, for violating its "platform manipulation policies". It had also published data about these accounts, it added.

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Reuters was not immediately able to contact Saudi Arabian government representatives on Friday

Twitter said these accounts represented "the core portion of a larger network of more than 88,000 accounts engaged in spammy behaviour across a wide range of topics". Twitter said it had suspended all of these accounts.

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"Primarily, accounts were amplifying messages favourable to Saudi authorities, mainly through inauthentic engagement tactics such as aggressive liking, retweeting and replying," it said.

Twitter said in September it had suspended the account of former Saudi royal court adviser Saud al-Qahtani and others linked to the Saudi government.

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The latest suspensions follow investigations by Twitter's site integrity team. While most of the content involved was in Arabic, some "related to events relevant to Western audiences", the company said in its blog post.

 

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