TY - GEN
T1 - Presidential elections in Ecuador
T2 - 6th International Conference on eDemocracy and eGovernment, ICEDEG 2019
AU - Rofrio, Daniel
AU - Ruiz, Anacaren
AU - Sosebee, Erin
AU - Raza, Qasim
AU - Bashir, Adnan
AU - Crandall, Jed
AU - Sandoval, Ramiro
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 IEEE.
PY - 2019/4
Y1 - 2019/4
N2 - The world's digital transformation has influenced not only the way we do business, but also the way we perform daily activities. Social media has a clear influence on people, especially during events such as elections where recent international events have shown that social media played an important role. In fact, there are three main aspects in this digital landscape: political movements and political candidates looking for popular support (number of followers), citizens' messages discussing social issues (trending topics on social media), and political propaganda appearing in the net in favor of or against politicians or political movements (advertisement). One of the issues with social media is the presence of automatic accounts (bots) that artificially fill accounts with fake followers, create false trending topics, and share fake news or simply flood the net with propaganda. All this artificially generated information may influence people and sometimes may even censor people's real opinions undermining their freedom of speech and affecting true democracy. In this paper, we present a set of observations based on two main objectives: collect evidence of digital campaigning during the Presidential Elections in Ecuador 2017 and describe the mechanisms used for this campaign. Finally, we show how candidates prepared online campaigns in Twitter and how normal patterns of new followers' subscriptions were altered. And, we collected information about more than 30,000 bots filtered only by political content used for propaganda purposes.
AB - The world's digital transformation has influenced not only the way we do business, but also the way we perform daily activities. Social media has a clear influence on people, especially during events such as elections where recent international events have shown that social media played an important role. In fact, there are three main aspects in this digital landscape: political movements and political candidates looking for popular support (number of followers), citizens' messages discussing social issues (trending topics on social media), and political propaganda appearing in the net in favor of or against politicians or political movements (advertisement). One of the issues with social media is the presence of automatic accounts (bots) that artificially fill accounts with fake followers, create false trending topics, and share fake news or simply flood the net with propaganda. All this artificially generated information may influence people and sometimes may even censor people's real opinions undermining their freedom of speech and affecting true democracy. In this paper, we present a set of observations based on two main objectives: collect evidence of digital campaigning during the Presidential Elections in Ecuador 2017 and describe the mechanisms used for this campaign. Finally, we show how candidates prepared online campaigns in Twitter and how normal patterns of new followers' subscriptions were altered. And, we collected information about more than 30,000 bots filtered only by political content used for propaganda purposes.
KW - Bot Detection
KW - Elections
KW - Social Media
KW - Twitter
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85068403200&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/ICEDEG.2019.8734426
DO - 10.1109/ICEDEG.2019.8734426
M3 - Contribución a la conferencia
AN - SCOPUS:85068403200
T3 - 2019 6th International Conference on eDemocracy and eGovernment, ICEDEG 2019
SP - 218
EP - 223
BT - 2019 6th International Conference on eDemocracy and eGovernment, ICEDEG 2019
A2 - Teran, Luis
A2 - Teran, Luis
A2 - Meier, Andreas
A2 - Pincay, Jhonny
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Y2 - 24 April 2019 through 26 April 2019
ER -