30000 Bots on Twitter Use Applied Psychology to Push The Great Reset

ThinkingSlow (https://bit.ly/3CIVDmu) has been monitoring
Twitter traffic to expose (https://bit.ly/3TcNDzQ) the workings
(https://bit.ly/3RPj6Xq) of a major bot operation which aims to
amplify The Great Reset policy agenda by increasing "followers,"
"likes" and "retweets" of selected accounts (https://bit.ly/3fVgESa).
Automated, or so-called bot, traffic is a significant problem on
Twitter's social media platform, ThinkingSlow stated in a press
release (https://bit.ly/3VdGyAL) on Friday. The traffic is created
by automated and semi-automated accounts and used to amplify
selected individuals and political messages. This amplification
serves a malevolent purpose of manipulating the general public
into believing that certain policies are significantly more popular
than they are in reality.
They have prepared a downloadable document showing
(https://bit.ly/3yutaOU) an overview of how these bots work:
Around about 30,000 bots amplify the comments on the relevant
individuals that are "on message" and their traffic by a factor
of around 100x or more.
There can be several possible explanations, but we are NOT assigning
any single explanation. Possibilities include, but are not limited to:
Beneficiaries pay to boost volumes.
Algorithms choose based on their own criteria.
The beneficiary can be aware or unaware of the role of bots.
We are not commenting on who is operating the bot farm … Our
assumption is that both Twitter and the relevant cyber security
authorities are aware of these activities and have chosen not to
prevent them.
Welcome to the world of Twitter bots (https://bit.ly/3Cgxa6G),
ThinkingSlow, August 2022
Two types of bots have been identified:
Covert - covered in symbols appealing to a group and another.
Overt - largely blank profile (likes only).
In the video below (https://bit.ly/3Mjvded), ThinkingSlow
explained the investigation they've been conducting, at the global
level, relating to these Twitter bots and what impact it has:
"The reason we want to spend a lot of time on this is because people
need to understand that these bot farms do not just create themselves
and they don't run themselves. Someone, specifically, is running
these bot farms to amplify specific messages, for specific people,
at specific times and they have a purpose in mind for doing that.
This is not random noise. 
"So, what we're seeing over and over again with these bot farms that
we're looking at now is they are amplifying Great Reset/far-left
messages … nationalisation, more government intervention through
censorship, climate alarmism … There's something quite sinister
going on by people actually running these operations.
"The purpose is quite clear.  It's applied psychology.  It's making
unpopular policies appear hundreds of times, maybe thousands
of times, more popular than they are in reality."
By benchmarking three MPs against their nearest peers (see images
below), ThinkingSlow demonstrated the magnitude to which these
bots amplify messages.  Please note the third image should be titled
"Impact on bot boost Followers and Likes per tweet for Ed Davey
compared to adjacent Liberal Democrat constituencies."
Based on ThinkingSlow's extensive analysis of Twitter traffic
volumes, the accounts of the above MPs have been identified
as recipients of significant automated traffic volumes.
The tweets of these MPs receive something in the region of 5,000
likes per tweet as compared to well-known UK journalists and
academics receiving not more than 400 likes per tweet. The level
of 5,000 likes per tweet is around 180x higher than other MPs
in adjacent constituencies; such anomalies point to automated
amplification, ThinkingSlow stated.
Based on samples of likes and retweets (RTs) for the above MPs, we
have determined that around 50% to 80% of the likes and RTs for
specific tweets are automated and not generated by genuine users.
We have asked the Commissioner for Parliamentary Standards to
investigate these claims under the provisions of section V of the
Code of Conduct for Members of Parliament as well as looking
at a possible breach of the general principle that MPs act with
"probity and integrity."
Press Release (https://bit.ly/3ytnq8e), ThinkingSlow, 7 October 2022
ThinkingSlow's complaint to the Commissioner for Parliamentary
Standards stated:
In the political arena, the primary purpose [of this bot traffic]
is to manipulate the viewing public and we believe that this is what
the above-mentioned Boosted MPs are allowing to be done
(and/or are doing) with the aim of deceiving Twitter users and the
general public. This conduct is not consistent with each MP's
obligations under the Code of Conduct, in particular with respect
to the overall obligation to act with "probity and integrity".
Social media activity clearly forms a significant part of the Boosted
MPs' public communication and these activities would therefore fall
within the scope of public, rather than private, life. Each of the
above-named MPs has produced many thousands of tweets, with the
highest figure for Chris Bryant MP with an astounding total of 81.4
thousand tweets. We believe that the enormous level of falsified
amplification of the Boosted MPs' tweets represents a breach of
the overall requirement to act with integrity and, specifically,
paragraph 17 of section V of the Code.
There may be a related breach of Parliament's ICT Use Policy, given
that such amplification represents a breach of Twitter's Terms and
Conditions, but that is outside the scope of this complaint.
We ask that you investigate these claims and, if confirmed, require
the above-named Boosted MPs to make public statements acknowledging
the use of automated Twitter traffic, as well as taking steps to stop
the amplification of their tweets. Letter of Complaint to Office of the
Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards (https://bit.ly/3T8waZ5),
5 October 2022