Tumblr confirms 84 accounts linked to Kremlin trolls

Tumblr has confirmed that Kremlin trolls were active on its platform during the 2016 US presidential elections.

In a blog post today the social platform writes that it is "taking steps to protect against future interference in our political conversation by state-sponsored propaganda campaigns".

The company has also started emailing users who interacted with 84 accounts it now says it has linked to the Russian trollfarm, the Internet Research Agency (IRA).

In the blog post it says it identified the accounts last fall -- and "notified law enforcement, terminated the accounts, and deleted their original posts".

"Behind the scenes, we worked with the Department of Justice, and the information we provided helped indict 13 people who worked for the IRA," it adds.

In an email sent to a user, which was passed to TechCrunch to review, the company informs the individual they "either followed one of [11] accounts linked to the IRA, or liked or reblogged one of their posts".

"As part of our commitment to transparency, we want you to know that we uncovered and terminated 84 accounts linked to Internet Research Agency or IRA (a group closely tied to the the Russian government) posing as members of the Tumblr community," the email begins.

"The IRA engages in electronic disinformation and propaganda campaigns around the world using phony social media accounts. When we uncovered these accounts, we notified law enforcement, terminated the accounts, and deleted their original posts."

Last month Buzzfeed News -- working with researcher, Jonathan Albright, from the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University -- claimed to have unearthed substantial Kremlin troll activity on Tumblr's meme-laden platform -- identifying what they dubbed as “a powerful, largely unrevealed network of Russian trolls focused on black issues and activism” which they said dated back to early 2015.

The trolls were reported to be using Tumblr to push anti-Clinton messages, including by actively promoting Democrat rival Bernie Sanders.

Decrying racial injustice and police violence in the US was another theme of the Russian-linked content.

Since then The Daily Beast has also reported on leaked data from the IRA which also implied agents at the trollfarm had used Tumblr -- and also Reddit -- to spread political propaganda to target the 2016 US election.

Those IRA leaks suggested the IRA had created at least 21 Tumblr accounts -- and included names replete with slang terms, including some accounts listed in the user email we've reviewed.

Tumblr, which is owned by TechCrunch's parent company Oath, did not respond to an email we sent to their press office last month asking about possible Kremlin activity on its platform.

In today's public post, the company writes: "As far as we can tell, the IRA-linked accounts were only focused on spreading disinformation in the U.S., and they only posted organic content. We didn’t find any indication that they ran ads."

As well as emailing affected users, Tumblr says it will be keeping a public record of usernames linked to the IRA or "other state-sponsored disinformation campaigns".

The full list of 84 Kremlin accounts on its public page is as follows:

  1. 1-800-gloup

  2. 4mysquad previously known as: thomascestevez

  3. aaddictedtoblackk previously known as: kathyzunigaoverhere, soaddictedtoblackk

  4. artautumn

  5. awesomelizzyjenningsthings

  6. bastardpigeon previously known as: pigeonbastard

  7. belindadoingitgood

  8. bellaxiao previously known as: blogmadworldlove

  9. bellygangstaboo

  10. best-usa-today

  11. bestofninegag previously known as: apolicethepolicethings

  12. black-to-the-bones

  13. blackness-by-your-side previously known as: black-galaxy-magic, fullyfurrymiracle, u4guy, ufo-pilot-and-his-sexy-spouse

  14. blacknproud previously known as: in-the-mirror-world, indiebirdsblog, no-place-for-homophobia

  15. blacktolive

  16. bleepthepolice

  17. cartnsncreal previously known as: feelmydragonballs

  18. chantelreneeblm

  19. coldfirefan

  20. coolmagnificentbets

  21. cybercollectionnerdstuff

  22. delroyheater previously known as: delroyheater32, mastercucumber, scrumptiousluminarytimemachine, sexinstructor666, sexintructor

  23. destinyrush previously known as: delightfullyghostlysong

  24. down-to-venus previously known as: teenageflowerluminary

  25. eugeny-a-antonov

  26. everydaycutenesstherapy

  27. fedupwithlying previously known as: badgyalforyou

  28. funkycodex previously known as: craftykryptonitedelusion

  29. gentlexnoise previously known as: slakerglitch, superblydopepatrol

  30. getaninspiration

  31. gogomrbrown previously known as: go-mrbrown, infectedv0ice, todd-la-death

  32. gottimechillinaround previously known as: howardhenderson

  33. guns4l1fe previously known as: 4lifeme, guns4lifeme, unabashedpolicerunaway

  34. honestlyyoungpersona

  35. honeyjenna

  36. hustleinatrap previously known as: thenaturecanpost, tumblercube

  37. ineverstopexploringblog previously known as: charlenefletcher

  38. info-mix previously known as: americanstatistics, crazypolitician, girlsagainst, illegalmom, just-stat, rochelbarr

  39. itwontbeeasyme

  40. jamesjdelvecchio

  41. jenningsmiracle

  42. joycherryblossom previously known as: joyfullyhappycherryblossom

  43. justmarilynadventure previously known as: justmarylinthings

  44. kingbeardplayer previously known as: kirksgossplayer, placeofminimalthings

  45. kirstenbrownstories

  46. lagonegirl

  47. lamcbride

  48. loveboholiveboho

  49. massivelydopepolice

  50. massmedear previously known as: massblog021

  51. melanin-diary previously known as: blackjourney2justice, dontshootus, jusslittlestoner

  52. missberrianstuff

  53. mooseblogtimes

  54. morningwoodz previously known as: 5cubes, bangbangempire, empireofweird, gifemprireohh, innerpicsempire, picsempire

  55. nadiquitegoodatit previously known as: runlovernad

  56. nevaehtyler previously known as: laserenita

  57. noteverythingiswhite previously known as: ashleyfsilver

  58. poligraphme previously known as: poligraphmy

  59. postingwhileblack previously known as: ghettablasta, heygeraldmartinjohanssen, honestinjun, nativewolveshere

  60. rebellloudwiththecrowd previously known as: massivelystrangetyrant

  61. ricordio

  62. rikki-ri

  63. sassydreamlandcloud

  64. scentedballoonpanda

  65. sergpolozov

  66. shoutoutworldwide previously known as: blackprideworldwide, krispymentalitycowboy

  67. shyshannonstuff

  68. skullofjustice previously known as: naughtykermit, ryanbutlersstuff, usnationaldebt

  69. skwad55

  70. somestuff4ya previously known as: somestufffoya, unitedposters

  71. starling-all-black-all-day

  72. stopropaganda

  73. sumchckn previously known as: blondeinpolitics, blvckcommunity, classylgbthomie, hwuudoin, politixblondie

  74. summerinsomniac

  75. superblygun

  76. swagintherain previously known as: blacklivesmatterusa, carzwithgirlz

  77. the-real-eye-to-see

  78. thetrippytrip previously known as: matrixpath, themostpost

  79. thingstolovefor previously known as: the-inner-mirror

  80. this-truly-brutal-world previously known as: awesomewhitepearl, free-mind-and-soul

  81. voteforwest2020 previously known as: mrbadasscat

  82. weproudto2black

  83. wevanessastewartstuff

  84. yanbig

Tumblr is urging users to be vigilant for ongoing troll activity -- linking to a News Literacy Project checklist for spotting their tricks, and encouraging people to "be skeptical of things you read" and to use fact-checkers such as Snopes.

It also suggests users step in and "correct the record" when they see others spreading misinformation, regardless of whether they believe it's being done intentionally or not.

Concluding its email to the user who had unwittingly engaged with 11 of the identified IRA accounts, Tumblr adds: "We deleted the accounts but decided to leave up any reblog chains so that you can curate your own Tumblr to reflect your own personal views and perspectives.

"Democracy requires transparency and an informed electorate and we take our disclosure responsibility very seriously. We’ll be aggressively watching for disinformation campaigns in the future, take the appropriate action, and make sure you know about it."

Asked how he feels to learn Kremlin trolls had unknowingly infiltrated his Tumblr feeds, the user told us: "It’s unsettling, although maybe not surprising, that we legitimize and signal boost bad actors on social platforms by ‘liking’ or reposting content that doesn’t appear to have any political agenda at first glance."