Hawkes Process for Understanding the Influence of Pathogenic Social Media Accounts

Hamidreza Alvari, P. Shakarian
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Over the past years, political events and public opinion on the Web have been allegedly manipulated by accounts dedicated to spreading disinformation and performing malicious activities on social media. These accounts hereafter referred to as "Pathogenic Social Media (PSM)" accounts, are often controlled by terrorist supporters, water armies or fake news writers and hence can pose threats to social media and general public. Understanding and analyzing PSMs could help social media firms devise sophisticated and automated techniques that could be deployed to stop them from reaching their audience and consequently reduce their threat. In this paper, we leverage the well-known statistical technique "Hawkes Process" to quantify the influence of PSM accounts on the dissemination of malicious information on social media platforms. Our findings on a real world ISIS-related dataset from Twitter indicate that PSMs are significantly different from regular users in making a message viral. Specifically, we observed that PSMs do not usually post URLs from mainstream news sources. Instead, their tweets usually receive large impact on audience, if contained URLs from Facebook and alternative news outlets. In contrary, tweets posted by regular users receive nearly equal impression regardless of the posted URLs and their sources. Our findings can further shed light on understanding and detecting PSM accounts.
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霍克斯理解致病社交媒体账户影响的过程
在过去的几年里,网络上的政治事件和公众舆论据称被专门在社交媒体上传播虚假信息和进行恶意活动的账户操纵。这些账户后来被称为“致病社交媒体(PSM)”账户,通常由恐怖分子支持者、水军或假新闻作者控制,因此可能对社交媒体和公众构成威胁。理解和分析psm可以帮助社交媒体公司设计复杂和自动化的技术,可以用来阻止他们接触到他们的受众,从而减少他们的威胁。在本文中,我们利用著名的统计技术“霍克斯过程”来量化PSM账户对社交媒体平台上恶意信息传播的影响。我们对来自Twitter的真实世界isis相关数据集的研究结果表明,psm在传播消息方面与普通用户有很大不同。具体来说,我们观察到psm通常不会发布来自主流新闻来源的url。相反,如果包含来自Facebook和其他新闻媒体的url,他们的推文通常会对受众产生很大的影响。相反,普通用户发布的tweet无论发布的url和来源如何,都会获得几乎相同的印象。我们的发现可以进一步阐明理解和检测PSM帐户。
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