Social Media + Society (Dec 2023)

Twitter Propaganda Operations: Analyzing Sociopolitical Issues in Saudi Arabia

  • Craig Douglas Albert,
  • Ahmed Aleroud,
  • Yufan Yang,
  • Abdullah Melhem,
  • Josh Rutland

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/20563051231216964
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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The purpose of this article is to explore Arabic-language Tweets based out of Saudi Arabia to investigate the social media landscape. Specifically, this article seeks to address the question, “What thematic issues concerning the U.S. socio-political landscape are present in Arabic-language Twitter postings?” And, “To what extent can these issues be described as propagandic in nature?” To do so, we propose a machine-learning and artificial intelligence span detection approach to identify propaganda Tweets in Middle Eastern Countries, with a focus on Saudi Arabia. As opposed to previous work, this article maps and investigates different propaganda categories using the BEND Social Cyber Security framework. This article then proceeds to a case study analysis of state-sponsored targeted propaganda from Saudi Arabia and briefly describes the categories of propaganda uncovered. We then relate those categories to the BEND Framework and conclude with policy recommendations and discussion.