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Iran alleges Twitter of blocking legitimate accounts

Irans Foreign Minister has alleged that Twitter is shutting down accounts of "real" Iranians while allowing anti-government bots to thrive.

Edited by: India TV Tech Desk New Delhi Published : Sep 17, 2018 13:17 IST, Updated : Sep 17, 2018 13:17 IST
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Iran alleges Twitter of blocking legitimate accounts

Seems like Iran is not happy with the way Twitter is cracking down on fake accounts in the country.  Iran's Foreign Minister has gone and alleged that Twitter is shutting down accounts of "real" Iranians while allowing anti-government bots to thrive.

Iran appears to be unhappy with the way Twitter is cracking down on fake accounts as the country's Foreign Minister has alleged that the microblogging site is shutting down accounts of "real" Iranians while letting anti-government bots to thrive.

Addressing Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Sunday said that the accounts of "real" Iranians blocked by Twitter include those of some TV presenters and students, CNET reported. 

"Hello @Jack. Twitter has shuttered accounts of real Iranians, (including) TV presenters & students, for supposedly being part of an 'influence op,'" Zarif wrote in a tweet.

"How about looking at actual bots in Tirana used to prop up 'regime change' propaganda spewed out of DC? #YouAreBots," he went on to say in the same tweet, referencing Albania's capital.

Facebook and Twitter came under the radar of investigators for their alleged failure to prevent the spread of divisive news stories on their platforms in the lead up to the US presidential election in 2016.

The social media giants last month announced they had collectively removed hundreds of inauthentic pages, groups and accounts linked to disinformation campaigns. 

Twitter specifically said it had suspended 284 accounts with ties to Iran for "coordinated manipulation", the CNET report said.

(With IANS inputs)

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