Ich würde z.B. beim tp- forum auf weitaus mehr bots schliessen.
aus dem Guardian
"The tweets were sorted into topic category, with an Indiana University tool called Botometer used to estimate the probability the user behind the tweet is a bot."
googeln...
How does Botometer work?
"Botometer is a machine learning algorithm trained to classify an account as bot or human based on tens of thousands of labeled examples. When you check an account, your browser fetches its public profile and hundreds of its public tweets and mentions using the Twitter API. This data is passed to the Botometer API, which extracts about 1,200 features to characterize the account's profile, friends, social network structure, temporal activity patterns, language, and sentiment. Finally, the features are used by various machine learning models to compute the bot scores. We do not retain any data other than the account's ID, scores, and any feedback optionally provided by the user. Technical details on Botometer's features, training, machine learning model, and accuracy can be found in our peer-reviewed publications ."
https://botometer.iuni.iu.edu/#!/faq#how-does-it-works