Can @Twitter @Safety Prevent This?
Posted on | September 12, 2013 | 118 Comments
Apparently someone at Twitter paid attention and about 10,000 fake followers got scraped off my account, but there are still about 3,500 that need to be zapped. Twitter has got to do something to eliminate this problem. People kept telling me, “You should do this” or “You should do that,” and I was like, “Why should I have to do anything? How about Twitter does something to put a stop to this abusive behavior that is used to silence, intimidate or harass people?”
We don’t have to wonder why this happened, of course, but if it weren’t for services selling fake followers — a fraudulent and dishonest practice in itself — it wouldn’t be possible for someone to plunk down X dollars for X-number of fake accounts in what was apparently an attempt to get me sent to the “Twitter gulag” (see TGDN). And, honestly, it doesn’t take a genius to spot the fake accounts:
SAME AVATAR > @MrsOtilia_Becke @Marina_Mante_Sr @MsDare_Bianka__ @MrsBednarReva91 < different FAKE ACCOUNTS.#tgdn C'mon @twitter @support
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) September 12, 2013
4 FAKE ACCOUNTS > @SabrynaHarris63 @MrsCoby_Connell @MrDominicSchill @LucasKassulke_4 < identical avatars! HELLO? @twitter @support #tgdn
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) September 12, 2013
More FAKE ACCOUNTS > @Carter_Suzanne_ @MandyPacocha_63 @Don__Blanda_V88 < with identical avatars. WAKE UP @twitter @support #tgdn
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) September 12, 2013
Again: FAKE ACCOUNTS > @Kozey__Morgan_9 @Jast__Terrence_ @BodeHettie8047 < SAME AVATAR. is there anyone AWAKE at @twitter @support? #tgdn
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) September 12, 2013
If I can figure out what a fake account looks like — all of these were among the thousands that somebody sicced on me — then the pattern should be obvious enough that somebody at Twitter can create a software program to detect and batch-delete these spam scams. And once they figure out who is creating these phony accounts, Twitter needs to take legal action to punish this kind of fraudulent abuse.
As I said in a phone conversation with a friend — and by “conversation,” I mean, me shouting at the top of my lungs — crime is a people problem. Just identify the people responsible for the problem, get rid of those people, and you get rid of the problem. There are some people so evil that they should never be allowed to use the Internet, and at the very least, Twitter should start identifying the systematic abusers of their service and taking legal action to get those people permanently banned from using the service.
It should not be incumbent upon law-abiding honest users to take action to defend themselves against this kind of harassment. Instead, it should be incumbent upon Twitter to ensure that dishonest and abusive people are not allowed to use Twitter, period. Let them figure out who unleashed these fake Twitter accounts on me — find the person responsible — and take appropriate measures to ensure that this person is punished for their fraudulent harassment, and permanently banned from Twitter.
UPDATE: John Hoge explains:
Over the last 24 hours, around 20,000 twitter account have tried to follow my @wjjhoge account. Exactly two of them were real.
This sort of deluge of spambot followers first hit Aaron Walker (@AaronWorthing) a few days ago. Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) was added to the party a few hours after I was.
This tactic has been used as part of systematic campaigns to gulag others (ask Tossing Tomatoes) and the pattern is evident:
Here we go again: 4 different FAKE ACCOUNTS @DrLeuschke_Emmy @Maiya_Casper__V @GretaRatke__913 @Hessel__TarynV3 with IDENTICAL AVATARS!
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) September 12, 2013
@SarahWW You're saying that THIS ACCOUNT > https://t.co/jANsmY9Qov < seems to be leading all these FAKE ACCOUNTS?
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) September 12, 2013
@SarahWW Here's another! https://t.co/zy7YKTISxg
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) September 12, 2013
@SarahWW Yep, another: https://t.co/EoTI8wUzZE
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) September 12, 2013
@rsmccain common to all these fakes: "Location: United States, [insert random state name]"
— Kevin in ABQ (@KevinInABQ) September 12, 2013
> @delbius There is a PATTERN to the fake accounts, Del. http://t.co/HPscLOlAOy @OwainPenllyn #tgdn
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) September 12, 2013
Bad people do bad things and get away with it, so they keep doing it. But then they try to do it to me, and that’s where their trouble begins.
Go tell Del Harvey to delete all of these fakes. Tell Del Harvey to pursue legal action against the person responsible.
UPDATE II: Welcome, Instapundit readers! And, no, as of this morning, Twitter still hasn’t stopped it.
9:15 a.m. ET — 35,173 followers. Overnight, another 7,000 fake accounts followed me. TWELVE THOUSAND fakes following me. @support @safety
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) September 13, 2013
If, as I’ve been told, the going rate for fake followers is $20 per thousand, by my math (counting those fakes that were sicced on me yesterday and scraped off), someone must have spent at least $400 to inflict this plague of fake accounts on me.
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118 Responses to “Can @Twitter @Safety Prevent This?”
September 13th, 2013 @ 8:05 am
If I shared these modern “problems” with my late grandfather–who slogged across France in 1944–he would likely just smack me one.
September 13th, 2013 @ 8:48 am
Careful there youngster … I am fluent in Twitter and quite a bit of modern technology. Remember the “whiz-kids” that got the ball rolling with this internet thingy are all old men now …
September 13th, 2013 @ 8:50 am
Neal turned me into a Newt*……..I got better.
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*Gingrich
September 13th, 2013 @ 8:52 am
John Hoge is a warrior cut from the Classical mold, so he smiles in the face of adversity.
September 13th, 2013 @ 8:56 am
You could have been a test subject – that’s what your attack sounds like.
September 13th, 2013 @ 9:36 am
I’ll bet your late grandfather – who slogged across France in 1944 fighting the people who seem to inspire these Neo-NAZIs – was smart enough to understand that this is an organized attempt to silence political opponents. My guess is he’d smack you one for not being astute enough to understand why that’s a problem.
September 13th, 2013 @ 9:54 am
My father was wounded while fighting the Nazis in France, so yeah, modern problems.
Here’s the thing: People who have never been targeted for systematic online harassment can’t really appreciate what it’s like. Until Aaron Walker wrote 28,000 describing his situation with Brett Kimberlin, I had no idea what he had been going through. To say that someone is “whining” is to miss the point completely. This isn’t about me.
Bad people are doing bad things, and the fact that I am now the target is really coincidental, except that I have the ability to describe it and get people to pay attention to the problem. Trust me when I say that this is a serious problem, a threat to basic free speech rights online.
September 13th, 2013 @ 10:15 am
Far be it from me to endorse this unsubstantiated speculation which is, of course, entirely justified.
September 13th, 2013 @ 10:54 am
RT @OwainPenllyn: Hey #TGDN Can @Twitter @Safety Prevent This? #FakeFollower #SpamBots http://t.co/Dma3lHlrwC via @rsmccain #tcot #tlot
September 13th, 2013 @ 11:14 am
I don’t quite resemble that remark, but I’m getting there 🙂
September 13th, 2013 @ 2:29 pm
But with you being dead, that gives you about 100 IQ points over those that went to law school.
September 13th, 2013 @ 2:46 pm
[…] of fake accounts — all of them evidently generated by an algorithmic software program — have piled on following me on Twitter, I have tried to point out the obvious […]
September 13th, 2013 @ 4:19 pm
It’s a fair cop.
September 13th, 2013 @ 4:20 pm
“Then we shall fight in the shade.”
September 13th, 2013 @ 5:20 pm
More evidence of an active effort to silence conservatives on twitter: Can @Twitter @Safety Prevent This? http://t.co/ergDuCElGA
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September 14th, 2013 @ 4:50 pm
RT @rsmccain: > @delbius There is a PATTERN to the fake accounts, Del. http://t.co/HPscLOlAOy @OwainPenllyn #tgdn