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# Towards a Taxonomy of Twitter Bots | |
## Intro | |
- towards a definition - autonomous non-human agents on Twitter | |
- critical thinking - MECE, rabbit rule, holding hands | |
- patterns of behaviour, rather than content | |
- Twitter largely a textual medium | |
- crossover between two broadest categories (automated/event-driven), but largely one or the other (maybe?) | |
- some bots will exhibit both behaviours (active/reactive), but tend to favour one (most commonly, tweeters will also exhibit conversationalist behaviours) |