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Just seen this (legit) web security warning:

"Vile troll uses Twitter ads to urge transgender people to commit suicide"
http://www.hotforsecurity.com/blog/vile-troll-uses-twitter-a...

Shiraz

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shut down but damage was done

BarbieLee's picture

Twitter shut down the fake account. There were no laws broken I could think of. The only recourse would be to follow the money trail as it was a paid promoted advertisement. Then "out" the person or people responsible. For that to happen Twitter would have to release the name of who bought the promo. Probably never happen.

Evil and hate is spreading through out the world. I'm not a prophet but if we are in the prophecies it will only get worse. Gear Up.

Oklahoma born and raised cowgirl

Twitter

Even without ads or promoted tweets, the network's a breeding ground for trolls and hatemongers of all kinds - the fact you only need an email address to set up an account makes it difficult to link back to a real person, while all tweets are public by default and it has an asymmetric relationship model (i.e. you can choose whose tweets you want to follow - they don't have to do anything on their part for you to see their content). Couple that with the sparsity of the interface and the brevity of the messages and it's very easy for both those who deliberately spread hate and those who say something that could be misconstrued as hateful (often in the latter case getting a lot of hate tweets in response).

The above features are both the network's biggest weakness and its biggest strength - you can tweet using your usual internet alias without worrying about the network blocking you for not using your "real" name, media commentators often hang around there to pick up an instant feel of the mood of participants, particularly in relation to current news / media events (it was the network that first introduced hashtags), while the limited range of things you can do with it makes for a relatively simple AI, so allowing code to tweet on your behalf (e.g. tweeting when you update a page on your website, breaking news events, weather details, and even more esoteric things such as the Radio 4 schedule and when Tower Bridge opens to allow ships through).


As the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, then only left-handers are in their right mind!