Turkey blames 'bots' for anti-Erdogan Twitter campaign

AFP  |  Istanbul 

today lashed out at a viral campaign against Recep Erdogan based on the word "enough" he used in a speech, arguing it was caused by 'bots'.

Erdogan's rivals in the June 24 rapidly tweeted "tamam", with his use of the word providing a rallying cry for all opponents of the Turkish strongman.

The word was also tweeted by the Lord of the and even the American adult movie star

However, argued that rather than being genuine discontent, the trend had been artificially manipulated by bots, software which can automatically tweet or replicate tweets.

Speaking to reporters in the capital, said the use of the word - which was tweeted some one million times - was far from marking a natural surge against Erdogan.

"Seeking to manipulate by using is doomed to fail," Kalin said.

"It is the nation that will make the final decision. Manipulations carried out by bots and fake accounts will not produce a result," he added.

Supporters of Erdogan, who has been in power for the last 15 years as premier and now president, sought to counter the campaign by tweeting the Turkish word for "continue" - "devam".

The for the ruling said on Twitter that Erdogan's enemies had been behind the campaign.

He said most of the "enough" tweets had originated from countries where outlawed groups like the Kurdistan (PKK) and the group of blamed for the 2016 failed coup were active, including

"We will see these keyboard heroes who don't know the meaning of the ballot box on the night of June 24," he said.

But the slogan has now been adopted by mainstream politicians, including the of the main secular opposition Republican (CHP) Muharrem Ince.

"From now on enough" ("Artik Tamam")" read his new campaign slogan.

Erdogan opponents sought to keep the momentum going on Twitter Wednesday with "good day enough" ("Gunaydin TAMAM") again one of the world's top trending topics.

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First Published: Wed, May 09 2018. 18:25 IST