Election Monitoring – China-Taiwan Relations

Cyabra identified bots manipulating social discourse about the Taiwanese elections.

Cyabra identified 74% of the profiles discussing presidential candidate Lai and 31% of the profiles interacting with presidential candidate Hou as inauthentic. Fake coordinated campaigns were spreading negative content about Lai and the DPP party.

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