Army of fake fans boosts China’s messaging on Twitter

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A seven-month investigation by the Associated Press and the Oxford Internet Institute, a department at Oxford University, found that China’s rise on Twitter has been powered by an army of fake accounts that have retweeted Chinese diplomats and state media tens of thousands of times

But much of the popular support Liu and many of his colleagues seem to enjoy on Twitter has, in fact, been manufactured.

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