Exclusive - Twitter deletes over 10,000 accounts seeking to discourage voting

Reuters

Published Nov 02, 2018 20:27

Exclusive - Twitter deletes over 10,000 accounts seeking to discourage voting

By Christopher Bing

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Twitter Inc (NYSE:TWTR) deleted more than 10,000 automated accounts posting messages that discouraged people from voting in Tuesday's U.S. election and wrongly appeared to be from Democrats, after the party flagged the misleading tweets to the social media company.

"We took action on relevant accounts and activity on Twitter," a Twitter spokesman said in an email. The removals took place in late September and early October.

The number of accounts removed is modest, considering that Twitter has previously deleted millions of accounts it determined were responsible for spreading misinformation in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

Yet the removals represent an early win for a fledgling effort by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, or DCCC, a party group that supports Democrats running for the U.S. House of Representatives.