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Battling Bots: How to Find Fake Twitter Followers
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12/16/2019 | 3:18:18 AM
Great Writeup!
Great stuff!

I'm taking a swing at tackling twitter bots myself and this one is a nice read to get you started.

 

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10/26/2018 | 10:33:21 PM
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> "However, creating unique profiles is harder than generating random usernames."

Sure, but maybe not that much harder.

Just throw a bunch of self-designations and cliches into a program, and have it randomly spit out a few.

Example: "Marketing enthusiast, dad of 3, professional cat herder, Giants fan. Tweets are my own."
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