spam, follow spam, or DM spam? For tweet spam, use search.twitter.com
and look for words that have commercial value. To get spam followers,
create a test account and tweet with those same words. They'll find
you. For DM spam, follow back the spam followers. The classic
signature of a spam follower is a screen name made up of a girl's
first name followed by 3-4 digits.
On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 9:19 PM, Jeff Tucker <fred.f.chopin@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm conducting a research project involving proactively identifying
> twitter spam accounts before they actually start spamming. I've
> observed that some spammers attempt to create tweets that look like
> they're a legitimate account prior to actually sending spam and my
> project is to be able to identify those accounts as soon as they pop
> up.
>
> Unfortunately (I can't believe that I'm writing this) I am having a
> hard time getting spammers to actually spam me. Is there any way that
> I can somehow get access to the tweets of several dozen spam accounts
> (prior to when they're shut down) so that I can see what they're
> posting? Is this possible somehow?
>
> Also, if anyone gets spammed regularly, are you interested in helping
> me out with my research? No guarantee that I'll actually publish
> this, but anyone interested will be credited in my paper in the
> acknowledgements. Thanks
> -Jeff Tucker
> Lecturer, DigiPen Institute of Technology
> www.digipen.edu
>
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