The accounts, largely aimed at the nations' own citizens, bare massive campaigns to attack the truth.
Twitter said it has shut down 32,242 accounts peddling false information linked to the governments of Russia, China and Turkey.
Twitter on Thursday reemphasized the company’s vow to provide more vigorous and transparent action to weed out false conversations being peddled to manipulate a nation’s politics. Twitter removed 1,152 accounts associated with Current Policy, a “media website engaging in state-backed political propaganda within Russia,” including activities “promoting the United Russia party and attacking political dissidents,” according to the company.
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