https://twitter.com/LundukeJournal/status/1992630626088804781
Now that we have the ability to see what region X accounts are located in…
I am taking a look at some of the accounts which appear to be propped up by a large number of bots (X accounts which post identical replies in statistically unlikely clusters).
Such as this @jacksonhinklle post from back in September with massive numbers of identical, statistically improbable replies (all focused on the assassination of Charlie Kirk, linking it to “Jews”). Same text, over and over again.
Where were those replies coming from?
South Africa, Europe, India, Pakistan, UK, Australia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia.
A small number were from the USA, but surprisingly few considering this was a story about an American, which took place in the USA, and the X post these replies were posted to claims to originate from Florida.
I’ve only checked about a dozen of these “appear to be propped up by bots” posts (posted in the last few months) so far, but the pattern appears to be the same.
India, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Africa… those keep popping up in larger numbers than seem statistically probable.
https://twitter.com/LundukeJournal/status/1992636266475614696
Taking a quick look at where the Anti-Jewish replies I get appear to be originating.
Seeing a lot of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the UK.
So far, it appears that the vast majority of such posts (anti Jewish slurs and tropes, telling me to die in a gas chamber, etc.) come from outside of the USA. 90%+ are NOT from the US.
This is intriguing as the @LundukeJournal audience, on X, is 42.3% from the USA. Yet less than 10% of the anti-Jewish posts come from the USA.
Saudi Arabia, on the other hand, is less than 0.1% of my audience. And makes up over 20% (at current count), of the anti-Jewish replies to me.
Mexico and South America also had disproportionately large numbers of anti-Jewish replies (considering they represent less than 1% of The Lunduke Journal’s X audience).
Also interesting: The majority of the anti-Jewish posts, originating in other countries, are claiming to be from the USA. Often having the names of US political movements or symbols in their handles, or regularly posting about US politics with an insinuation that they are Americans.