US mid-terms: Twitter deletes anti-voting bots Published duration 2 November 2018 Related Topics US mid-terms 2018

image copyright AFP image caption The bots were taken down in September and October

Twitter has deleted an estimated 10,000 automated accounts that were posting messages discouraging people from taking part in next week's US mid-term elections.

Most of the accounts were posing as Democrats, the social media company said.

They were taken down in late September and early October.

Twitter was alerted to the accounts by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC).

The DCCC launched the effort this year following the party's failure to respond to widespread false and negative information on social media about Hillary Clinton during the 2016 election, Reuters reported.

The DCCC is reported to be working with contractors to identify misinformation campaigns.

Last month the state of California signed legislation that bans the use of undeclared bots during elections.