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Social media bots possess faster and more irregular social media behaviour than a normal user. Bots are capable of publishing around the clock though some bots have been programmed to follow a human behaviour, so they would not be straightforwardly identifiable as bot users. Furthermore, social bots promote a particular kind of information, which strive to arouse strong reactions to people. Hence, strong reactions from normal users reduce increase interaction likelihood with social bots like responding to a publication posted by a bot. Also, bots can post with multiple languages to get broader audience for their posts. However, bots' posts follow similar patterns, e.g., the succeeding posts might entail same emojis and special characters time after time.  

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