07/06/2020

BotSlayer: DIY Real-Time Influence Campaign Detection

Pik-Mai Hui, Kai-Cheng Yang, Christopher Torres-Lugo, Filippo Menczer

Keywords: accounts, detection, early detection, influences, links, political, political candidates, search, spread, tweets, twitter

Abstract: BotSlayer is an application that helps track and detect potential manipulation of information spreading on Twitter. It can be used by journalists, corporations, political candidates, and civil society organizations to discover online coordinated campaigns in real time. BotSlayer uses an anomaly detection algorithm to flag hashtags, links, accounts, phrases, and media that are trending and amplified in a coordinated fashion by likely bots. A Web dashboard lets users explore the tweets and accounts associated with suspicious campaigns, visualize their spread, and search related content on multiple search engines and social media platforms. BotSlayer is easily installed and configured in the cloud. It will aid in the study and early detection of social media manipulation phenomena.

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