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November 1, 2019

‘The Baghdadi Net’: How A Network of ISIL-Supporting Accounts Spread Across Twitter

ISD UK

Islamist Extremism, Tech Accountability and Safety, Terrorism and Extremism, Threat Analysis and Prevention

Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIL) supporters fanned out large amounts of Arabic content across Twitter all through the week in the wake of the news surrounding the death of Abu Bakr al Baghdadi. Many accounts were exhibiting strong and multiple signals of automated behaviour, spawning every hour, on the hour, and Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD) researchers monitored and tracked these accounts and their tactics for the past week following the news. Read the full investigation and recommendations on limiting extremist content.

ISD Contributors

Moustafa Ayad
Research Chair in Global Islamism & Counter-Terrorism