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Twitter Now Lets You Report Accounts That You Suspect Are Bots (theverge.com) 110

Twitter is updating its reporting process to allow you to report accounts that you suspect are bots. "Now, when you tap the 'it's suspicious or spam' option under the report menu, you'll be able to specify why you think that, including an option to say 'the account tweeting this is fake,'" reports The Verge. From the report: Twitter announced the change through its official safety account today, and it's now live on both the web version and mobile version of the service. You can see an example of the mobile report flow pertaining to this update [via a tweet from @TwitterSafety.] According to a Twitter spokesperson, "The new reporting flow will allow us to collect more detailed information so we can identify and remove spam more effectively. With more details to review, we'll be adding more resources to our review processes."
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Twitter Now Lets You Report Accounts That You Suspect Are Bots

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  • by aneroid ( 856995 ) <gmail> on Thursday November 01, 2018 @07:53AM (#57573165) Homepage Journal

    In Soviet Russia, the bots report you.

  • by truedfx ( 802492 ) on Thursday November 01, 2018 @07:59AM (#57573181)
    Twitter never said they were taking action against bots. They are taking action against fake accounts. There are plenty of bots that are not fake accounts, include in their name or description that they're a bot, do not disrupt any conversations, do not mislead users. That's explicitly allowed. [twitter.com] Misleading reporting like this may end up getting those accounts reported too.
    • by sh00z ( 206503 )

      Twitter never said they were taking action against bots. They are taking action against fake accounts. There are plenty of bots that are not fake accounts, include in their name or description that they're a bot, do not disrupt any conversations, do not mislead users. That's explicitly allowed. [twitter.com] Misleading reporting like this may end up getting those accounts reported too.

      True. I've somehow gained the attention of a trivia bot that responds to most of my Tweets with a trivia question based on a keyword in what I've stated. Weird, but harmless.

  • No way that could be abused, for political or popularity reasons.
  • by elrous0 ( 869638 ) on Thursday November 01, 2018 @08:12AM (#57573235)

    Remember, the Red Menace is sneaky. Report any suspicious activity to your local office of the Ministry of Truth and Values. Only you can save America from the communist horde!

  • An army of bots reporting every human user.

  • by ruddk ( 5153113 ) on Thursday November 01, 2018 @08:53AM (#57573387)

    Nuke it from orbit, it's the only way to be sure.

  • Thus opening the door to time-honored account-settling-by-reporting approach to things, nurtured and encouraged by all sorts of authoritarian, dictatorial systems worldover and throughout history.
  • I haven't really used Twitter in a long time, are bots not allowed now? In the early days it seemed like Twitter was encouraging them. There were tutorials on how to create your own bot. I remember some horse story bot was celebrated almost as a hero. Have they changed their mind about them now? Or does Twitter differentiate between malicious and non-malicious bots?

    • Only good bots that follow the THREE LAWS OF ROBOTICS are allowed.
      • Only good bots that follow the THREE LAWS OF ROBOTICS are allowed.

        1) A bot may not tweet anything bad about a human being.
        2) A bot must obey the rules and laws of twitter unless it counteracts the first law
        3) A bot must not tweet anything that gets itself banned

  • There was the hobbyist computer, then came piracy followed by viruses, then malware and tracking cookies and ransomware and now we have bots to contend with.
    At what point is the resources of computing going to be mostly used for battling others?

    Oh wait,up next is AI.... well that does it, computer are no longer useful entrapment's of the users.

  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org] A bunch of SJW/NPC types get together and "report" conservative videos on Youtube as "hate speech". And "the algorithm" deletes the video. Get ready for the same to happen with tweets.

  • Twitter wasn't enough of an echo chamber already. Glad they are working to improve the situation!

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