Twitter permanently suspended a total of 373 accounts from four networks in Armenia, Iran and Russia (two) for violations of its platform manipulation policies and added those networks to its archive of state-linked information operations. Early access to the data revealed Tuesday was shared with the Stanford Internet Observatory. Twitter investigated and removed 35 accounts…
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