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A new tool developed by journalism students aims to distinguish robots from humans on Twitter based on a specific set of criteria, including how many people an account follows and how they interact with other Twitter users. [Bot or Not]
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A new tool developed by journalism students aims to distinguish robots from humans on Twitter based on a specific set of criteria, including how many people an account follows and how they interact with other Twitter users. [Bot or Not]

    • #twitter
    • #social media
    • #internet
    • #online
    • #robots
    • #spam
    • #technology
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