Detection of Fake Profiles on Multiple Platforms (DFPMP) / Syed Muhammad Ali Naqi, Muhammad Sabeeh Waqas, Mirza Haidar, Syed Muhammad Hasan. (TCC-31 / BETE-56)

By: Ali Naqi, Syed MuhammadContributor(s): Supervisor Dr. Haider AbbasMaterial type: TextTextMCS, NUST Rawalpindi 2023Description: 68 pSubject(s): UG EE Project | TCC-31 / BETE-56DDC classification: 621.382,NAQ
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Social media sites like Twitter have permeated contemporary communication to such an extent that false accounts are becoming more and more common. Bot accounts, usually referred to as automated accounts, are established for a variety of malevolent objectives. These profiles have the power to distribute false information, sway public opinion, and even find potential terrorist recruits. Additionally, the use of false personas for online bullying and harassment may have very negative emotional and psychological effects on the targeted.
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Social media sites like Twitter have permeated contemporary communication to such an extent that false accounts are becoming more and more common. Bot accounts, usually referred to as automated accounts, are established for a variety of malevolent objectives. These profiles have the power to distribute false information, sway public opinion, and even find potential terrorist recruits. Additionally, the use of false personas for online bullying and harassment may have very negative emotional and psychological effects on the targeted.

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