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Twitter removes Saudi, Egyptian, and Serbian accounts reportedly taking direction from govts

SAN FRANCISCO: Twitter has deleted thousands of accounts in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Honduras, Indonesia, and Serbia that allegedly took direction from governments or pushed pro-government content, the micro-blogging platform said Thursday.

“We removed 2,541 accounts in an Egypt-based network, known as the El Fagr network,” the San Francisco-based tech firm posted in a series of tweets.

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Transparency is fundamental to the work we do at Twitter. Today, we’re updating our archive of state-backed information operations with some recent account networks we’ve removed from our service.

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The accounts we have identified, investigated and removed, were part of five distinct campaigns associated with five countries: Egypt, Honduras, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, and Serbia.

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“The media group created inauthentic accounts to amplify messaging critical of Iran, Qatar, and Turkey. Information we gained externally indicates it was taking direction from the Egyptian government.”

El Fagr‘s online managing editor, Mina Salah, vehemently pushed back.

“Yes, we are loyal to the state but we don’t receive instructions from anyone. We’re merely defending our country and its position is clear vis-a-vis Iran, Qatar, and Turkey,” he told AFP.

He said Twitter was effectively censoring the newspaper’s content and that journalists were banned from even creating new personal accounts.

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We removed 2,541 accounts in an Egypt-based network, known as the El Fagr network.The media group created inauthentic accounts to amplify messaging critical of Iran, Qatar and Turkey. Information we gained externally indicates it was taking direction from the Egyptian government.

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We discovered many inauthentic accounts were accessing Twitter from a single IP range in Honduras, and heavily Retweeting the President’s account. We removed 3,104 accounts when it became clear a staffer created the fake accounts on the government’s behalf.

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The platform also deleted 5,350 accounts from regional heavyweight Saudi Arabia for “amplifying content praising Saudi leadership, and critical of Qatar and Turkish activity in Yemen”.

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A network of accounts associated with Saudi Arabia and operating out of multiple countries including KSA, Egypt and UAE, were amplifying content praising Saudi leadership, and critical of Qatar and Turkish activity in Yemen. A total of 5,350 accounts were removed.

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Toward the end of last year, we identified clusters of accounts engaged in inauthentic coordinated activity which led to the removal of 8,558 accounts working to promote Serbia’s ruling party and its leader.

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Rights groups have accused the Kingdom of spying on dissidents and critical online users on Twitter.

The Saudi-linked accounts were run out of the Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), where Twitter’s Middle East headquarters is based, as well as Egypt.

After an internal investigation, Twitter also removed clusters of accounts in Honduras allegedly propagating pro-government content, in Serbia promoting the “ruling party and its leader”, and Indonesian accounts pushing information targeting the West Papuan independence movement.

Earlier this week, it removed two of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro’s tweets questioning quarantine measures aimed at containing the novel coronavirus on the grounds that they violated the social network’s rules.

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