Twitter is Accusing me of Being a Russian Bot !!!
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> Dear Alaskan Dans Rumors of War,
>
> As part of our recent work to understand Russian-linked activities on
> Twitter during the 2016 U.S. presidential election, we identified and
> suspended a number of accounts that were potentially connected to a
> propaganda effort by a Russian government-linked organization known as th=
e
> Internet Research Agency.
>
> Consistent with our commitment to transparency, we are emailing you
> because we have reason to believe that you either followed one of these
> accounts or retweeted or liked content from these accounts during the
> election period. This is purely for your own information purposes, and is
> not related to a security concern for your account.
>
> We are sharing this information so that you can learn more about these
> accounts and the nature of the Russian propaganda effort. You can see
> examples of content from these suspended accounts on our blog
> <https://twitter.com/i/redirect?url=3Dhttp%3A%2F%2Fblog.twitter.com%2Foff=
icial%2Fen_us%2Ftopics%2Fcompany%2F2018%2F2016-election-update.html&t=3D1+1=
516460763587&cn=3DbGVnYWxfc2VwXzIwMTY%3D&sig=3D16d68e634ce6786a045577442a06=
c790e1c919e6&iid=3Dbbf4fa756ae94abe8e8c581f407d66ed&uid=3D433206993&nid=3D2=
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> if you're interested.
>
> People look to Twitter for useful, timely, and appropriate information. W=
e
> are taking active steps to stop malicious accounts and Tweets from
> spreading, and we are determined to keep ahead of the tactics of bad
> actors. For example, in recent months we have developed new techniques to
> identify accounts manipulating our platform, have improved our process fo=
r
> challenging suspicious accounts, and have introduced new measures designe=
d
> to identify and take action on coordinated malicious activity. In 2018, w=
e
> are building on these improvements. Our blog
> <https://twitter.com/i/redirect?url=3Dhttp%3A%2F%2Fblog.twitter.com%2Foff=
icial%2Fen_us%2Ftopics%2Fcompany%2F2018%2F2016-election-update.html&t=3D1+1=
516460763587&cn=3DbGVnYWxfc2VwXzIwMTY%3D&sig=3D66f7e9aac17f451726f4fa72cde3=
b7684f6d3509&iid=3Dbbf4fa756ae94abe8e8c581f407d66ed&uid=3D433206993&nid=3D2=
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> also contains more information about these efforts.
>
> People come to Twitter to see what's happening in the world. We are
> committed to making it the best place to do that and to being transparent
> with the people who use and trust our platform.
>
> Twitter
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>
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> About
>
> Dear Alaskan Dans Rumors of War,
>
> As part of our recent work to understand Russian-linked activities on
> Twitter during the 2016 U.S. presidential election, we identified and
> suspended a number of accounts that were potentially connected to a
> propaganda effort by a Russian government-linked organization known as th=
e
> Internet Research Agency.
>
> Consistent with our commitment to transparency, we are emailing you
> because we have reason to believe that you either followed one of these
> accounts or retweeted or liked content from these accounts during the
> election period. This is purely for your own information purposes, and is
> not related to a security concern for your account.
>
> We are sharing this information so that you can learn more about these
> accounts and the nature of the Russian propaganda effort. You can see
> examples of content from these suspended accounts on our blog
> <https://twitter.com/i/redirect?url=3Dhttp%3A%2F%2Fblog.twitter.com%2Foff=
icial%2Fen_us%2Ftopics%2Fcompany%2F2018%2F2016-election-update.html&t=3D1+1=
516460763587&cn=3DbGVnYWxfc2VwXzIwMTY%3D&sig=3D16d68e634ce6786a045577442a06=
c790e1c919e6&iid=3Dbbf4fa756ae94abe8e8c581f407d66ed&uid=3D433206993&nid=3D2=
44+1553>
> if you're interested.
>
> People look to Twitter for useful, timely, and appropriate information. W=
e
> are taking active steps to stop malicious accounts and Tweets from
> spreading, and we are determined to keep ahead of the tactics of bad
> actors. For example, in recent months we have developed new techniques to
> identify accounts manipulating our platform, have improved our process fo=
r
> challenging suspicious accounts, and have introduced new measures designe=
d
> to identify and take action on coordinated malicious activity. In 2018, w=
e
> are building on these improvements. Our blog
> <https://twitter.com/i/redirect?url=3Dhttp%3A%2F%2Fblog.twitter.com%2Foff=
icial%2Fen_us%2Ftopics%2Fcompany%2F2018%2F2016-election-update.html&t=3D1+1=
516460763587&cn=3DbGVnYWxfc2VwXzIwMTY%3D&sig=3D66f7e9aac17f451726f4fa72cde3=
b7684f6d3509&iid=3Dbbf4fa756ae94abe8e8c581f407d66ed&uid=3D433206993&nid=3D2=
44+1554>
> also contains more information about these efforts.
>
> People come to Twitter to see what's happening in the world. We are
> committed to making it the best place to do that and to being transparent
> with the people who use and trust our platform.
>
>
>
>
> About
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