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		<title>Rudd admits spam Twitter followers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has never paid to boost his social media profiles. But his office acknowledges some of his 1.4 million Twitter followers aren&#8217;t genuine. &#8216;Neither he (Mr Rudd), nor his office, has ever paid to boost the Prime Minister&#8217;s Twitter followers, Facebook friends or Facebook likes,&#8217; a spokesman for Mr Rudd told AAP. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has never paid to boost his social media profiles.</p>
<p>But his office acknowledges some of his 1.4 million Twitter followers aren&#8217;t genuine.</p>
<p>&#8216;Neither he (Mr Rudd), nor his office, has ever paid to boost the Prime Minister&#8217;s Twitter followers, Facebook friends or Facebook likes,&#8217; a spokesman for Mr Rudd told AAP.</p>
<p>&#8216;What spambots choose to do in their own time is a matter for them.&#8217;</p>
<p>Spambots are automated programs that create fake social and email accounts to flood users with spam and a number appear to follow Mr Rudd, who is easily one of the most popular Australians on the social media site.</p>
<p>Telltale signs of spambot Twitter accounts include those with little or no personal profile information combined with zero or few tweets and very few followers.</p>
<p>An analysis of Mr Rudd&#8217;s followers list shows a number of accounts fitting that description &#8211; though it remains unclear what proportion are genuine.</p>
<p>Most famous people on Twitter have spambot followers &#8211; and there&#8217;s little they can do about it apart from the report the accounts and hope they&#8217;re removed.</p>
<p>It comes after Opposition Leader Tony Abbott was bombarded by about 80,000 fake, paid-for followers over the weekend.</p>
<p>&#8216;We are working with Twitter now to remove the fake accounts and investigate who was behind this,&#8217; the Liberal Party wrote on Facebook.</p>
<p>&#8216;The Liberal Party has not purchased or artificially sought to inflate any social media numbers.&#8217;</p>
<p>By Monday morning Mr Abbott reached 208,357 followers &#8211; up from just over 120,000 two months ago, with most of that increase occurring on Saturday and Sunday.</p>
<p>Shortly after 8.20am (AEST) on Monday, the opposition leader&#8217;s numbers plunged to just over 165,000 as the paid-for accounts were removed.</p>
<p>His numbers reached 168,725 by early afternoon.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s unclear who paid to boost Mr Abbott&#8217;s account.</p>
<p>One hundred thousand Twitter followers can easily be bought anonymously online, with marketing companies offering to supply 100,000 new followers for as little as $274.</p>
<p>Followers can be added at a pre-prescribed rate, such as five per day or one per hour.</p>
<p>Facebook likes&#8217; can also be bought online for similar prices.</p>
<p>Queensland University of Technology&#8217;s Associate Professor Axel Bruns said Mr Rudd&#8217;s numbers were also boosted by about half a million in 2009 and 2010 when Twitter suggested new users follow him.</p>
<p>&#8216;We actually looked at the follower growth over time and there are periods from mid-2009 to the start of 2010 when Twitter recommended Rudd to people who were signing up in Australia,&#8217; Prof Bruns told AAP.</p>
<p>&#8216;To the point where you almost had to follow him to complete the account set-up process.&#8217;</p>
<p>Prof Bruns said it&#8217;s unclear if a big, genuine Twitter following translates into increased popularity at the ballot box.</p>
<p>Story source: <a href="http://www.bigpond.com">www.bigpond.com</a></p>
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