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Bot campaign backing Pierre Poilievre looks the work of an amateur, experts say

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By David Thurton, CBC News, RCI

Pierre Poilievre

In July, the social media platform X was inundated with posts following Poilievre’s tour of Northern Ontario. (File Photo: Pierre Poilievre/Facebook)

Social Media Lab calls the bot campaign a ‘crude and amateurish exercise’

Academics who study social media say a suspected bot campaign associated with Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s recent speaking event in northern Ontario likely was the work of an amateur.

A rapid analysis conducted by Toronto Metropolitan University’s Social Media Lab (SML) concluded the bot campaign does not have the fingerprints of a sophisticated actor, but didn’t say who might have been behind it.

In July, the social media platform X was inundated with posts following Poilievre’s tour of Northern Ontario.

These posts claimed to be from people who attended Poilievre’s event in Kirkland Lake, Ont. They were actually generated by accounts in Russia, France and other places, and many of them had similar messaging.

Academics at SML manually sifted through an estimated 200 bot accounts associated with the campaign. The lab said some of the accounts were created within the last two months.

To confirm that this wasn’t part of a broader influence campaign, we conducted a cursory scan of other social media platforms. Our scan didn’t find any similar campaign, further reinforcing our hunch that this was likely done by an amateur with limited resources, said SML in an online post (new window).

If this was an attempt at influencing voters in Canada, it’s a crude and amateurish exercise and doesn’t hold a candle to other known influence campaigns.

SML compared the northern tour bot campaign to a Chinese government-linked “spamouflage campaign (new window)” in 2023.

In October, federal officials said the Chinese government likely was behind a spamouflage disinformation campaign targeting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Poilievre and other MPs in August and September of 2023.

Global Affairs Canada’s Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM), set up to monitor foreign state-sponsored disinformation efforts, said the campaign was connected to the People’s Republic of China and was meant to curb criticism of the communist regime.

The NDP called on the elections commissioner to investigate what was behind the army of bots supporting Poilievre.

The Conservative Party of Canada has denied any role in the bot campaign, a position it reiterated again on Friday.

As we always said, the CPC had nothing to do with this. The Conservative Party does not use bots. It would have been nice if someone had done this research before blindly repeating baseless accusations from the Liberals and NDP, said Sarah Fischer, director of communications for the Conservative Party of Canada.

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