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Twitter said the accounts were “spreading geopolitical narratives favorable to the Communist Party of China” and were removed for violating its platform manipulation policies.
Although, Twitter is blocked from access in China, the campaign was targeted at Chinese-speaking audiences outside the country in order to influence the perceptions on issues such as the Hong Kong protests, Covid-19 and US protest
Sources claim, as per the analysis of 348,608 tweets between January 2018 and April 2020 by the researchers, most tweets were posted during business hours in Beijing between Monday and Friday, and dropped off on the weekends.
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