Abstract
Political bots, through astroturfing and other strategies, have become important players in recent elections in several countries. This study aims to provide researchers and the citizenry with the necessary knowledge to design strategies to identify bots and counteract what international or-ganizations have deemed bots’ harmful effects on democracy and, simultaneously, improve auto-matic detection of them. This study is based on two innovative methodological approaches: (1) deal-ing with bots using hybrid intelligence (HI), a multidisciplinary perspective that combines artificial intelligence (AI), natural language processing, political science, and communication science, and (2) applying framing theory to political bots. This paper contributes to the literature in the field by (a) applying framing to the analysis of political bots, (b) defining characteristics to identify signs of automation in Spanish, (c) building a Spanish-language bot database, (d) developing a specific clas-sifier for Spanish-language accounts, (e) using HI to detect bots, and (f) developing tools that enable the everyday citizen to identify political bots through framing.
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García-Orosa, B., Gamallo, P., Martín-Rodilla, P., & Martínez-Castaño, R. (2021). Hybrid intelligence strategies for identifying, classifying and analyzing political bots. Social Sciences, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci10100357
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