Faking an honest woman: Why Russia, China and Big Tech all use faux females to get clicks

FILE - Taiwanese people line up to vote outside of a polling station in Taipei, Taiwan, Jan. 13, 2024. Research shows that chatbots and fake social media accounts get more engagement when they have female personas because people are more likely to view women as warm and approachable, and to see chatbots with female personas as more human than those posing as male. Groups linked to the Kremlin and China prefer fake accounts with female profile pictures to spread disinformation and propaganda. (AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying, File)

WASHINGTON (AP) — When disinformation researcher Wen-Ping Liu looked into China's efforts to influence Taiwan's recent election using fake social media accounts, something unusual stood out about the most successful profiles.

They were female, or at least that's what they appeared to be. Fake profiles that claimed to be women got more engagement, more eyeballs and more influence than supposedly male accounts.

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