articleApr 11, 2016GREEN OA

BotOrNot

CAClayton Allen DavisOVOnur VarolEFEmilio FerraraAFAlessandro FlamminiFMFilippo Menczer

Indiana University Bloomington · University of Southern California · +1 more institution

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Abstract

While most online social media accounts are controlled by humans, these platforms also host automated agents called social bots or sybil accounts. Recent literature reported on cases of social bots imitating humans to manipulate discussions, alter the popularity of users, pollute content and spread misinformation, and even perform terrorist propaganda and recruitment actions. Here we present BotOrNot, a publicly-available service that leverages more than one thousand features to evaluate the extent to which a Twitter account exhibits similarity to the known characteristics of social bots. Since its release in May 2014, BotOrNot has served over one million requests via our website and APIs.

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Authors

5
  • CA
    Clayton Allen DavisCorresponding

    Indiana University Bloomington

  • OV
    Onur Varol

    Indiana University Bloomington

  • EF
    Emilio Ferrara

    University of Southern California, Marina Del Rey Hospital

  • AF
    Alessandro Flammini

    Indiana University Bloomington

  • FM
    Filippo Menczer

    Indiana University Bloomington

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Popularity
  • Social media
  • Service (business)
  • The Internet
  • Similarity (geometry)
  • Host (biology)
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