Hi,

With a modern Twitter client, you can filter those out based on keywords. I 
agree, this is very annoying. They all use a different API to post those 
things, so it's not easy to trace it.

Greetings,

Sjoerd de Bruin
sjoerddebr...@me.com

> Op 8 nov. 2015, om 15:06 heeft Finn Årup Nielsen <f...@dtu.dk> het volgende 
> geschreven:
> 
> 
> 
> I sometimes search Twitter for the word "Wikidata" to get updates beyond this 
> mailing list. The past couple of times I have experienced that a considerable 
> part of the posts are from fake accounts issueing more or less the same post 
> "The file numbers are also being added to Wikipedia biographical articles and 
> are incorporated into Wikidata." I tried to report and block these posts but 
> find that it really doesn't help.
> 
> Are there any others that have tried to block these accounts and posts? I 
> imaging it might help. Or is Twitter going down?
> 
> https://twitter.com/search?f=tweets&vertical=default&q=wikidata&src=typd
> 
> 
> 
> /Finn Årup Nielsen
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