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#ElectionWatch: Bots and Biased Polls in Pakistani Elections

Parties across the spectrum used automation to amplify messages ahead of the vote

Key figures of the traffic on #NA142RIAZKA, from machine scan. (Source: Sysomos)
17 bot-like accounts created in three days, all of which retweeted #NA142RIAZKA. (Source: @DFRLab, from Twitter data)
Multiple mentions on Twitter by bot-like accounts. Archived on July 16, 2018 (Source: Twitter)
Click here for the interactive version of this graphic. (Source: Kumu.io; Data: Twitter API)
Key figures of the traffic on #VoteForMML, from machine scan. (Source: Sysomos)
Duplicate messages on Twitter by multiple accounts. Archived on July 16, 2018 (Source: Twitter / List)
Key figures of the traffic on #VoteForDolphin, from machine scan. (Source: Sysomos)
Bot-like accounts flagged by Twitter for unusual posting behavior. Archived: @AyaanAl03809317, @ShaanMa49445667, @Ferozkh51871261, @FahadAli1623 (Source:Twitter/ @AyaanAl03809317 @ShaanMa49445667 @Ferozkh51871261 @FahadAli1623)
Kevin Mclaughlin image used by a bot-like account. Archived: @jagdesh48830671 (Source: Twitter/@jagdesh48830671)

Twitter Polls

@PakistansPoll retweeting a tweet against Nawaz Sharif. Archive: @PakistansPoll. (Source:Twitter)

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