System to easily search and query the Twitter disinformation archives
- Timeline/time histogram
- Archive breakdown
- Language breakdown
- Hashtags
- [] Make languages sorted
- we pull data from the disinformation archives
- source code available on GitHub
- etc
- this is all from Twitter
- we can't take responsibility
- we hope it's useful but use at your own risk
Twitter periodically releases archives of state-sponsored disinformation that it has identified and removed from its platform. While these archives are useful, they are not released in a format that is accessible to analysis by the general public. This site changes that.
We've assembled ___ tweets from __ Twitter disinformation archives into an easily searchable database. All of these Tweets are connected to government-backed organizations, and annotated with the Twitter archive they came from.
We accessed and compiled these Tweets from the Twitter Elections Integrity Hub and the Twitter Transparency Report (https://transparency.twitter.com/en/information-operations.html). The source code for this site is open source and available on GitHub.
To search the database, enter your query into the search box at the top of this page; your search will be performed automatically after a few seconds. For more fine-grained control, click "Advanced search options" to access the filter menu, where you are able to further refine your search by date, like count, languages, archives, retweets, and followers.
Our database contains the tweets from the following Twitter disinformation archives:
- ...
In total, our database houses ___ tweets.
All of these Tweets were released by Twitter; Politiwatch doesn't endorse or support the content of the tweets themselves. We make no guarantees about the completeness or accuracy of the materials on this site.
This project is an experimental Politiwatch project led by Alexandra Salzman. If you have questions, please contact Politiwatch at [email protected].