Malicious Twitter bots are detrimental to public discourse on social media. Past studies have looked at spammers, fake followers, and astroturfing bots, but retweet bots, which artificially inflate content, are not well understood. In this study, we characterize retweet bots that have been uncovered by purchasing retweets from the black market. We detect whether they are fake or genuine accounts involved in inauthentic activities and what they do in order to appear legitimate. We also analyze their differences from human-controlled accounts. From our findings on the nature and life-cycle of retweet bots, we also point out several inconsistencies between the retweet bots used in this work and bots studied in prior works. Our findings challenge some of the fundamental assumptions related to bots and in particular how to detect them.
翻译:恶意的Twitter机器人有害于社交媒体上的公开讨论。 过去的研究已经研究了垃圾邮件、假追随者、天文机器人,但人们并不太了解这些人为膨胀内容的 retweet 机器人。 在这项研究中,我们对通过从黑市购买回网而发现的 retweet 机器人进行了定性。 我们检测它们是否是假的或真实的账户,以及它们从事哪些活动以看起来合法。 我们还分析了它们与人类控制的账户的差异。 根据我们对转网机器人的性质和生命周期的调查结果,我们还指出了这项工作中使用的retweet 机器人与先前研究的机器人之间的一些不一致之处。 我们的发现对与机器人有关的一些基本假设提出了挑战,特别是如何发现它们。