Journalists Matt Taibbi has given us Part 11 of The Twitter Files which detailed what led up to the Intelligence Community cozying up with Twitter.
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1.THREAD: The Twitter Files
โ Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) January 3, 2023
How Twitter Let the Intelligence Community In
https://t.co/mz7AFonNSn August 2017, when Facebook decided to suspend 300 accounts with โsuspected Russian origin,โ Twitter wasnโt worried. Its leaders were sure they didnโt have a Russia problem.
โ Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) January 3, 2023
3.โWe did not see a big correlation.โ
โ Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) January 3, 2023
โNo larger patterns.โ
โFB may take action on hundreds of accounts, and we may take action on ~25.โ pic.twitter.com/KA1nuXEtQS
4.โKEEP THE FOCUS ON FBโ: Twitter was so sure they had no Russia problem, execs agreed the best PR strategy was to say nothing on record, and quietly hurl reporters at Facebook: pic.twitter.com/O3JtmId6MJ
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5.โTwitter is not the focus of inquiry into Russian election meddling right now – the spotlight is on FB,โ wrote Public Policy VP Colin Crowell: pic.twitter.com/2nzk8pLoCZ
โ Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) January 3, 2023
https://t.co/UDnxeU9IGx September, 2017, after a cursory review, Twitter informed the Senate it suspended 22 possible Russian accounts, and 179 others with โpossible linksโ to those accounts, amid a larger set of roughly 2700 suspects manually examined.
โ Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) January 3, 2023
7.Receiving these meager results, a furious Senator Mark Warner of Virginia โ ranking Democrat on the Intelligence Committee โ held an immediate press conference to denounce Twitterโs report as โfrankly inadequate on every level.โ pic.twitter.com/DAkX13igEE
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8.โ#Irony,โ mused Crowell the day after Warnerโs presser, after receiving an e-circular from Warnerโs re-election campaign, asking for โ$5 or whatever you can spare.โ
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โLOL,โ replied General Counsel Sean Edgett. pic.twitter.com/pJyeeGzLtG
9.โKEEP PRODUCING MATERIALโ After meeting with congressional leaders, Crowell wrote: โWarner has political incentive to keep this issue at top of the news, maintain pressure on us and rest of industry to keep producing material for them.โ pic.twitter.com/WiEQJzxGZv
โ Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) January 3, 2023
10.โTAKING THEIR CUES FROM HILLARY CLINTONโ Crowell added Dems were taking cues from Hillary Clinton, who that week said: โItโs time for Twitter to stop dragging its heels and live up to the fact that its platform is being used as a tool for cyber-warfare.โ pic.twitter.com/hLvh9rTNeP
โ Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) January 3, 2023
11. In growing anxiety over its PR problems, Twitter formed a โRussia Task Forceโ to proactively self-investigate. pic.twitter.com/A5u0uNuH0u
โ Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) January 3, 2023
12.The โRussia Task Forceโ started mainly with data shared from counterparts at Facebook, centered around accounts supposedly tied to Russiaโs Internet Research Agency (IRA). But the search for Russian perfidy was a dud: pic.twitter.com/UKjxyRTSnZ
โ Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) January 3, 2023
13. OCT 13 2017: โNo evidence of a coordinated approach, all of the accounts found seem to be lone-wolf type activity (different timing, spend, targeting, <$10k in ad spend).โ pic.twitter.com/lmkVazTA5K
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14.OCT 18 2017: โFirst round of RU investigationโฆ 15 high risk accounts, 3 of which have connections with Russia, although 2 are RT.โ pic.twitter.com/MjtuvEZkYY
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15.OCT 20 2017: โBuilt new version of the model that is lower precision but higher recall which allows to catch more items. We arenโt seeing substantially more suspicious accounts. We expect to find ~20 with a small amount of spend.โ pic.twitter.com/22MNQwegQH
โ Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) January 3, 2023
16.OCT 23 2017: โFinished with investigationโฆ 2500 full manual account reviews, we think this is exhaustiveโฆ 32 suspicious accounts and only 17 of those are connected with Russia, only 2 of those have significant spend one of which is Russia Today…remaining <$10k in spend.โ pic.twitter.com/Kkdyx4HDOr
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17.Twitterโs search finding โonly 2โ significant accounts, โone of which is Russia Today,โ was based on the same data that later inspired panic headlines like โRussian Influence Reached 126 Million Through Facebook Aloneโ: pic.twitter.com/rsANvZ9GfN
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18.The failure of the โRussia task forceโ to produce โmaterialโ worsened the companyโs PR crisis.
โ Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) January 3, 2023
https://t.co/Oh55WOIcIr the weeks after Warnerโs presser, a torrent of stories sourced to the Intel Committee poured into the news, an example being Politicoโs October 13, โTwitter deleted data potentially crucial to Russia probes.โ pic.twitter.com/ZQLod4BRjl
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20.โWere Twitter a contractor for the FSBโฆ they could not have built a more effective disinformation platform,โ Johns Hopkins Professor (and Intel Committee โexpertโ) Thomas Rid told Politico. pic.twitter.com/J5Q3WYY3YI
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20.โWere Twitter a contractor for the FSBโฆ they could not have built a more effective disinformation platform,โ Johns Hopkins Professor (and Intel Committee โexpertโ) Thomas Rid told Politico. pic.twitter.com/J5Q3WYY3YI
โ Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) January 3, 2023
https://t.co/4r1EI1EhCb congress threatened costly legislation, and Twitter began was subject to more bad press fueled by the committees, the company changed its tune about the smallness of its Russia problem.
โ Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) January 3, 2023
22.โHi guys.. Just passing along for awareness the writeup here from the WashPost today on potential legislation (or new FEC regulations) that may affect our political advertising,โ wrote Crowell. pic.twitter.com/wbHK1s949y
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23. In Washington weeks after the first briefing, Twitter leaders were told by Senate staff that โSen Warner feels like tech industry was in denial for months.โ Added an Intel staffer: โBig interest in Politico article about deleted accounts.” pic.twitter.com/gMD6rHVNPQ
โ Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) January 3, 2023
24.Twitter โpledged to work with them on their desire to legislateโ: pic.twitter.com/BxMSdG3aNC
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25.โKnowing that our ads policy and product changes are an effort to anticipate congressional oversight, I wanted to share some relevant highlights of the legislation Senators Warner, Klobuchar and McCain will be introducing,โ wrote Policy Director Carlos Monje soon after. pic.twitter.com/rh9Irov8vH
โ Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) January 3, 2023
26.โTHE COMMITTEES APPEAR TO HAVE LEAKEDโ Even as Twitter prepared to change its ads policy and remove RT and Sputnik to placate Washington, congress turned the heat up more, apparently leaking the larger, base list of 2700 accounts. pic.twitter.com/ZydFYFSjLA
โ Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) January 3, 2023
27.Reporters from all over started to call Twitter about Russia links. Buzzfeed, working with the University of Sheffield, claimed to find a โnew networkโ on Twitter that had โclose connections toโฆ Russian-linked bot accounts.โ pic.twitter.com/rHCWJULOBL
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28.โIT WILL ONLY EMBOLDEN THEM.โ Twitter internally did not want to endorse the Buzzfeed/Sheffield findings: pic.twitter.com/9xnr1mpHQo
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29. โSENATE INTEL COMMITTEE IS ASKINGโฆ POSSIBLE TO WHIP SOMETHING TOGETHER?โ Still, when the Buzzfeed piece came out, the Senate asked for โa write up of what happened.โ Twitter was soon apologizing for the same accounts theyโd initially told the Senate were not a problem. pic.twitter.com/mIUmJtRLVc
โ Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) January 3, 2023
30.โREPORTERS NOW KNOW THIS IS A MODEL THAT WORKSโ
โ Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) January 3, 2023
This cycle โ threatened legislation, wedded to scare headlines pushed by congressional/intel sources, followed by Twitter caving to moderation asks โ would later be formalized in partnerships with federal law enforcement. pic.twitter.com/DWSlHkk2cm