Article ID: CBB141406111

Incidental Effects of Automated Retweeting: An Exploratory Network Perspective on Bot Activity During Sri Lanka’s Presidential Election in 2015 (2017)

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The role of automated or semiautomated social media accounts, commonly known as “bots,” in social and political processes has gained significant scholarly attention. The current body of research discusses how bots can be designed to achieve specific purposes as well as instances of unexpected negative outcomes of such use. We suggest that the interplay between social media affordances and user practices can result in incidental effects from automated agents. We examined a Twitter network data set with 1,782 nodes and 5,640 edges to demonstrate the engagement and outreach of a retweeting bot called Siripalabot that was popular among Sri Lankan Twitter users. The bot served the simple function of retweeting tweets with hashtags #SriLanka and #lk to its follower network. However, the co-use of #Sri Lanka and/or #lk with #PresPollSL, a hashtag used to discuss politics related to Sri Lanka’s presidential election in 2015, resulted in the bot incidentally amplifying the political voice of less engaged actors. The analysis demonstrated that the bot dominated the network in terms of engagement (out-degree) and the ability to connect distant clusters of actors (betweenness centrality) while more traditional actors, such as the main election candidates and news accounts, indicated more prestige (in-degree) and power (eigenvector centrality). We suggest that the study of automated agents should include designer intentions, the design and behavior of automated agents, user expectations, as well as unintended and incidental effects of interaction.

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Authors & Contributors
Lav R. Varshney
Epaminondas Epaminonda
Adam Fish
Tom Kane
Hillman, Gracia
Cecilia Passanti
Journals
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine
The Bridge: Journal of the National Academy of Engineering
Social Studies of Science
Science, Technology and Human Values
French History
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
Publishers
Oxford University Press
Concepts
Elections
Technology and politics
Technology and society
Technology and government
Computers and computing
Internet
People
Trump, Donald H.
Hosni Mubarak
Zeynep Tufekci
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21st century
20th century, late
20th century
19th century
18th century
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United States
France
United Kingdom
Puget Sound
Tahrir Square
Kenya
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Twitter (firm)
Facebook (firm)
YouTube (firm)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
California Institute of Technology
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