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Conservatives see thousands of Twitter followers disappear ahead of Musk takeover

Is Twitter deleting bot accounts that it previously said did not exist? That’s what conservatives are saying after they lost thousands of followers at the same time after Tuesday’s announcement that Elon Musk offer to buy Twitter had been accepted by both parties.

Conservatives and even liberals began tweeting complaints that they had suddenly lost thousands of followers in a simultaneous purge on the platform.

Critics have long attributed sudden, massive, loss of followers to a Twitter “purge” of right-of-center voices. It appears, they say, Twitter has begun deleting “bots,” automated accounts passed off as accounts managed by humans. The contention that bots have inflated the number of users accounts on Twitter, and thus, Twitter’s value, had been a major sticking point in Musk’s purchase deal.

“The current Twitter purge is like the Nazis burning those secret documents before the Americans took Berlin,” Turning Point USA President and Founder Charlie Kirk tweeted Tuesday.

“Cleaning up bots before @ElonMusk’s purchase or another mass wave of censorship?” Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) asked in one tweet. Posts by conservatives largely dismissed, and some mocked, the idea that thousands of their followers had spontaneously unfollowed them at the same time:

“[I]t’s probably Twitter but there’s a slight chance it’s someone else,” author J.D. Rucker proposed in a piece published Tuesday by The Liberty Daily. “Someone inside or outside of Twitter is purging the evidence of their bot farms that manipulate the platform and manufacture false public sentiment,” Rucker writes.

Rucker suggests that some of those potentially responsible for deleting Twitter bots en masse before Musk takes the helm could be hostile foreign entities, a Twitter team controlling bots to manipulate trends, or a government “fearful of getting busted once Musk takes the private company private.”

-CNSNews

 

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