Detecting Suspicious Activities of Digital Trolls During the Political Crisis
Citation
SAHMOUD, Shaaban & Hayder SAFİ. "Detecting Suspicious Activities of Digital Trolls During the Political Crisis". 2020 IEEE International Conference on Informatics, IoT, and Enabling Technologies, ICIoT 2020, (2020): 532-537.Abstract
With the huge widespread and usage of social media
in our life, it becomes an effective tool to share our feeling,
opinions and even our political orientations when there is civil
unrest or protests. As a result, there are many tries from different
formal and informal groups to affect on or reply to any political
tweets or trends that rise on social media. The main purpose of
these groups is to influence the general opinion to fit the intended
goal by spreading fake posts, news and even hate speech. This
paper introduces a set of first stage analyses automated methods
that can be used to detect the effect of such groups called ”digital
trolls”.We considered the recently occurred Iraq unrest and Iraqi
people protest as a case study to analyze the activities of Twitter
users and detect if there are any external groups try to influence
the people’s opinions and orientations during the crisis. We
gathered a new related dataset from Twitter that includes tweets
and users’ information collected during the crisis. Using this
dataset, we analyzed the behavior and activities of twitter users
by employing different features and tools. The results show that
there are suspicious activities from external groups try to affect
the general and normal political orientations in Iraq and there is
a high possibility to be a kind of digital trolls. Additionally,our
empirical study shows that ”user favourites”, ”tweet favorited”,
and ”is a retweet” features can be used effectively to detect the
digital trolls in Twitter.