A MAGA bot network on X is divided over the Trump-Epstein backlash
Source: NBC News
July 20, 2025, 7:15 AM EDT
A previously unreported network of hundreds of accounts on X is using artificial intelligence to automatically reply to conservatives with positive messages about people in the Trump administration, researchers say. But with the MAGA movement split over the administrations handling of files involving deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the accounts messaging has broken, offering contradictory statements on the issue and revealing the LLM-fueled nature of the accounts.
The network, tracked for NBC News by both the social media analytics company Alethea and researchers at Clemson University, consists of more than 400 identified bot accounts, though the number could be far larger, the researchers say. Its accounts offer consistent praise for key Trump figures, particularly support for Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
As often is the case with bot accounts, those viewed by NBC News tended to have only a few dozen followers, and their posts rarely get many views. But a large audience does not appear to be the point. Their effectiveness, if they have any, is in the hope that they contribute to a partisan echo chamber, and that en masse they can massage perceptions, said Darren Linvill, the director of Clemson Universitys Media Forensics Hub, which studies online disinformation campaigns.
Theyre not really there to get engagement. Theyre there to just be occasionally seen in those replies, Linvill told NBC News. The researchers declined to share specifics on how they identified the accounts, but noted they shared a number of distinct trends. All were created, seemingly in batches, around three specific days last year
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Scrivener7
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Bluetus
(1,308 posts)mwmisses4289
(1,554 posts)has more than 150, 000 followers, I suspect most of them are bots. My skepticism is driven by stories like the one in the op. Seems more and more of these types of stories are coming out, where someone claims to have millions of followers worldwide, and a deep dive shows that a lot of those followers are bots.
PatSeg
(50,613 posts)It is often difficult to tell what is real anymore.
SoFlaBro
(3,565 posts)There are always downsides to new technology and smartphones have been one of the worst.
FakeNoose
(37,900 posts)... if he wanted it shut down. For that matter, he could ban all the bots but he'd lose 2/3 of his regular readers.
SouthBayDem
(32,772 posts)not to interrupt the enemy when they're making a mistake, as they fell straight into that trap a couple weeks ago.
mwmisses4289
(1,554 posts)Same with idjits forum.