Social Media Analysis – “Died Suddenly”

Cyabra found inauthentic accounts negatively discussing Netflix’s “Died Suddenly” on Twitter.

Cyabra’s system found inauthentic activity around the discussion of Netflix’s documentary “Died Suddenly” about vaccines. #DiedSuddenly was mentioned exponentially and retweeted over 1,000,000 times. However, it was discovered that much of the conversation was created by fake accounts.

#Brand Reputation, National Security

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