In the stage of accumulation of fans and influence, social robots will forward celebrity tweets with large number of fans and great influence to build momentum. Such as @hkubilay1 forwarding a tweet from basketball player enes Kanter accusing the Olympic Committee of "colluding" with the Chinese government to emphasize its anti China position. At the same time, high activity is the key to increasing the number of fans. To a certain extent, the "information bombing" will make the audience have the illusion that "this content is very authoritative". Some highly active social robots can publish an average of 86 tweets a day, including forwarding short videos of the BBC boycotting the Winter Olympics on the grounds of events such as Xinjiang and Hong Kong, so as to improve the activity of their accounts.
Different from other robots, a major "feature" of social robots is to imitate human behavior. Their image management goal is to "be a human with unique insight". In this way, social robots need to accurately locate the audience and gain insight into the issues concerned by the audience in order to seek emotional resonance. The feminist movement and women's issues are often easy to trigger discussions on Twitter and form hot spots in a short time. Some social robots tend to use female photos as avatars and make use of the feminist declaration in their personal profiles.
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