Twitter bots are a controversial element of the platform, and their negative impact is well known. In the field of scientific communication, they have been perceived in a more positive light, and the accounts that serve as feeds alerting about scientific publications are quite common. However, despite being aware of the presence of bots in the dissemination of science, no large-scale estimations have been made nor has it been evaluated if they can truly interfere with altmetrics. Analyzing a dataset of 3,744,231 papers published between 2017 and 2021 and their associated 51,230,936 Twitter mentions, our goal was to determine the volume of publications mentioned by bots and whether they skew altmetrics indicators. Using the BotometerLite API...
From a network perspective, this study analyzes 659 users mentioning sampled COVID-19 articles 10 or...
Social media is internet-based technology and an electronic form of communication that facilitates s...
The increasing popularity of Twitter in both scholarly communication and public engagement with scie...
Social bots – partially or fully automated accounts on social media platforms – have not only been w...
Social bots are undermining trust in social media. They spread low-credibility content, fake news, a...
This brief communication presents preliminary findings on automated Twitter accounts distributing li...
With the remarkable capability to reach the public instantly, social media has become integral in sh...
Bots, simply defined as accounts controlled by automation, can be used as a weapon for online manipu...
Recent research has shown a substantial active presence of bots in online social networks (OSNs). In...
The identification of bots is an important and complicated task. The bot classifier "Botometer" was ...
CITATION: Diaz-Faes, A. A., Bowman, T. D. & Costas, R. 2019. Towards a second generation of social m...
In this paper, we present novel bot detection algorithms to identify Twitter bot accounts and to det...
Social bots – partially or fully automated accounts on social media platforms – have not only been w...
Metrics derived from Twitter and other social media-often referred to as altmetrics-are increasingly...
We study changes in Twitter users' behavior associated with interacting with automated bots on the p...
From a network perspective, this study analyzes 659 users mentioning sampled COVID-19 articles 10 or...
Social media is internet-based technology and an electronic form of communication that facilitates s...
The increasing popularity of Twitter in both scholarly communication and public engagement with scie...
Social bots – partially or fully automated accounts on social media platforms – have not only been w...
Social bots are undermining trust in social media. They spread low-credibility content, fake news, a...
This brief communication presents preliminary findings on automated Twitter accounts distributing li...
With the remarkable capability to reach the public instantly, social media has become integral in sh...
Bots, simply defined as accounts controlled by automation, can be used as a weapon for online manipu...
Recent research has shown a substantial active presence of bots in online social networks (OSNs). In...
The identification of bots is an important and complicated task. The bot classifier "Botometer" was ...
CITATION: Diaz-Faes, A. A., Bowman, T. D. & Costas, R. 2019. Towards a second generation of social m...
In this paper, we present novel bot detection algorithms to identify Twitter bot accounts and to det...
Social bots – partially or fully automated accounts on social media platforms – have not only been w...
Metrics derived from Twitter and other social media-often referred to as altmetrics-are increasingly...
We study changes in Twitter users' behavior associated with interacting with automated bots on the p...
From a network perspective, this study analyzes 659 users mentioning sampled COVID-19 articles 10 or...
Social media is internet-based technology and an electronic form of communication that facilitates s...
The increasing popularity of Twitter in both scholarly communication and public engagement with scie...