Friday, October 20, 2017

Twitter Gives Just a Sliver of Data to Senate Russia Probe


A Daily Beast Exclusive

Promoted tweets and account names are all the social network has handed over. Investigators think that’s just the start of what Twitter has on its servers.

 
By Betsy Woodruff and Spencer Ackerman

When it came time to turn over material critical to the Senate’s Russia investigation, all Twitter initially provided was a batch of tweets that the Kremlin’s English-language news network paid the company to promote, The Daily Beast has learned.

That’s just a sliver of what investigators believe to be Russia’s propaganda campaign on the social network—which helps explain the dissatisfaction that followed those first disclosures.

The already-public tweets, along with a list of 201 suspected Russian-propaganda accounts, represent the sum total of relevant material the social media company has given Senate investigators thus far, according to a source familiar with the investigation.

Twitter turned over the promoted tweets, contained on a thumb drive, late last month. It was the company’s first attempt to explain to Congress how the Kremlin used Twitter to push propaganda.

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