The prevalence of coordinated information campaigns in social media platforms has significant negative consequences across various domains, including social, political, and economic processes. This paper proposes a multifaceted framework for detecting and analysing coordinated message promotion on social media. By simultaneously considering features related to content, time, and network dimensions, our framework can capture the diverse nature of coordinated activity and identify anomalous user accounts who likely engaged in suspicious behaviour. Unlike existing solutions that rely on specific constraints, our approach is more flexible as it employs specialised components to extract the significant structures within a network and to detect t...
Information spreading on social media contributes to the formation of collective opinions. Millions ...
The phenomenal success of social media sites, such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Flickr and YouTub...
Large-scale manipulations on social media have two important characteristics: (i) use of propaganda ...
Coordinated multi-platform information operations are implemented in a variety of contexts on social...
Narratives can influence people on social media, and coordinating their dissemination can amplify th...
The value of microblogging services (such as Twitter) and social networks (such as Facebook) in diss...
Social media expose millions of users every day to information campaigns - some emerging organically...
The emergence of social platforms has provided us with a vast amount of raw data on people's daily a...
A large part of the Web, today, consists of online platforms that allow their users to generate digi...
In this manuscript, we study the problem of detecting coordinated free text campaigns in large-scale...
As much as the field of mis/disinformation studies flourished during the last few years, the...
Social media, as many scholars have shown, can be used to influence political behavior through coord...
In this manuscript, we study the problem of detecting coordinated free text campaigns in large-scale...
This paper covers a hybrid framework to studying coordinated social media behaviour. The study focus...
Information operations that target public opinion often exploit breaking news, crises, and elections...
Information spreading on social media contributes to the formation of collective opinions. Millions ...
The phenomenal success of social media sites, such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Flickr and YouTub...
Large-scale manipulations on social media have two important characteristics: (i) use of propaganda ...
Coordinated multi-platform information operations are implemented in a variety of contexts on social...
Narratives can influence people on social media, and coordinating their dissemination can amplify th...
The value of microblogging services (such as Twitter) and social networks (such as Facebook) in diss...
Social media expose millions of users every day to information campaigns - some emerging organically...
The emergence of social platforms has provided us with a vast amount of raw data on people's daily a...
A large part of the Web, today, consists of online platforms that allow their users to generate digi...
In this manuscript, we study the problem of detecting coordinated free text campaigns in large-scale...
As much as the field of mis/disinformation studies flourished during the last few years, the...
Social media, as many scholars have shown, can be used to influence political behavior through coord...
In this manuscript, we study the problem of detecting coordinated free text campaigns in large-scale...
This paper covers a hybrid framework to studying coordinated social media behaviour. The study focus...
Information operations that target public opinion often exploit breaking news, crises, and elections...
Information spreading on social media contributes to the formation of collective opinions. Millions ...
The phenomenal success of social media sites, such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Flickr and YouTub...
Large-scale manipulations on social media have two important characteristics: (i) use of propaganda ...