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Turkish minister reveals alarming number of bot accounts on X

Turkish minister reveals alarming number of bot accounts on X

Minister of Interior Ali Yerlikaya has raised issues concerning the vital prevalence of bot accounts on the favored social media platform X, shedding mild on the problem throughout a current analysis of exercise on his personal social media account.

Minister Yerlikaya reported that through the week spanning from Aug. 27 to Sept. 3, 26% of accounts accountable for sharing content material on platform X had been discovered to be bot accounts operated by computer systems. In an in depth breakdown of the information, he revealed {that a} complete of 275,762,077 shares had been generated from 32,516,432 accounts, with bot accounts comprising greater than 1 / 4 of the sharing entities.

Moreover, Yerlikaya highlighted the alarming discovery that 43% of those shares had been detrimental and speculative in nature, indicating potential misuse of the platform for disinformation and different malicious functions.

Addressing the problem, Yerlikaya said, “We are acutely aware of the ongoing efforts to manipulate public perception through social media, but the attempts of those utilizing bot accounts will prove futile.”

He emphasised the dedication of his ministry to persevering with the relentless battle in opposition to cybercrime and disinformation, underscoring the significance of safeguarding the integrity of on-line discourse and public info, and the dedication of Türkiye’s efforts to fight such threats.

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