What is it about?
To answer this question, this article examines an unexpected event: the cancellation of thousands of Twitter bot accounts in 2013 which were programmed to help the president of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro. The accounts cancelled were automated to retweet all of his messages. After the accounts were closed, people on the social media platform became more willing to criticize the president and to support the opposition.
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Why is it important?
There are many discussions on media about how governments engage in manipulative online campaigns for political ends, but whether these campaigns actually work is less clear. The study presents evidence that, at least in some circumstances, these campaigns can help politicians by silencing dissent.
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This page is a summary of: Perceived Popularity and Online Political Dissent: Evidence from Twitter in Venezuela, The International Journal of Press/Politics, September 2019, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/1940161219872942.
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