Chappell Roan recently faced backlash amid online chat that falsely claimed her bodyguard left a young fan in tears. But reports now suggest the entire online drama could have been driven by bots programmed to spread misinformation.
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The BBC’s disinformation reporter Jacqui Wakefield explains what bots are, how they work, and what the people who operate them stand to gain. State actors and governments have been linked to specific bot campaigns in the past. BBC Monitoring’s Veronika Malinboym looks at some of the bot activity linked to Russia, including a campaign to undermine the Summer Olympics in Paris by spreading misinformation about a bed bugs outbreak.
00:18 Intro
01:22 What are bots and bot farms?
01:57 How bot farms work in practice
02:35 Who runs bots and why
03:24 How bots generate income
04:02 The Chappell Roan controversy explained
04:53 How bots fuel online pile‑ons
05:51 Why are people using bots?
06:58 What social media platforms are doing
08:56 How to spot a bot account
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