Posting Bot Detection on Blockchain-based Social Media Platform using Machine Learning Techniques

Authors

  • Taehyun Kim Pohang University of Science and Technology
  • Hyomin Shin Pohang University of Science and Technology
  • Hyung Ju Hwang Pohang University of Science and Technology
  • Seungwon Jeong University of Bristol

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/icwsm.v15i1.18062

Keywords:

Social network analysis; communities identification; expertise and authority discovery, Trust; reputation; recommendation systems, Credibility of online content

Abstract

Steemit is a blockchain-based social media platform, where authors can get author rewards in the form of cryptocurrencies called STEEM and SBD (Steem Blockchain Dollars) if their posts are upvoted. Interestingly, curators (or voters) can also get rewards by voting others' posts, which is called a curation reward. A reward is proportional to a curator's STEEM stakes. Throughout this process, Steemit hopes "good" content will be automatically discovered by users in a decentralized way, which is known as the Proof-of-Brain (PoB). However, there are many bot accounts programmed to post automatically and get rewards, which discourages real human users from creating good content. We call this type of bot a posting bot. While there are many papers that studied bots on traditional centralized social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter, we are the first to study posting bots on a blockchain-based social media platform. Compared with the bot detection on the usual social media platforms, the features we created have an advantage that posting bots can be detected without limiting the number or length of posts. We can extract the features of posts by clustering distances between blog data or replies. These features are obtained from the Minimum Average Cluster from Clustering Distance between Frequent words and Articles (MAC-CDFA), which is not used in any of the previous social media research. Based on the enriched features, we enhanced the quality of classification tasks. Comparing the F1-scores, the features we created outperformed the features used for bot detection on Facebook and Twitter.

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Published

2021-05-22

How to Cite

Kim, T., Shin, H., Hwang, H. J., & Jeong, S. (2021). Posting Bot Detection on Blockchain-based Social Media Platform using Machine Learning Techniques. Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media, 15(1), 303-314. https://doi.org/10.1609/icwsm.v15i1.18062