When I first read the president's tweets about Charlottesville, my immediate reaction was that some of them didn't read the way he says things. It turns out that some of them MAY have come from a staffer, not Trump himself.
During the campaign in 2016, we know pretty certainly that some @realDonaldTrump posts were made by the candidate himself, and some were made by staffers. The language was different, but also some were posted from an Android device and some from Twitter for iPhone. Trump was using the Android device during the campaign and staffers had the iPhone.
This is not unexpected. There are a LOT of politicians and celebrities who have staffers or publicists manage or contribute to their social media. It is pretty much standard procedure, except that most politicians probably do the hands-on tweeting less than Trump has.
This article from March scrutinizes the Twitter dynamic of the Trump campaign/presidency. It turns out that some tweets are STILL probably written by somebody other than the president, personally. Again, not at all unreasonable for a politician.
The @TrumpOrNotBot bot analyzes the president's tweets and uses machine learning and natural language processing to estimate the likelihood Trump wrote a tweet himself. It uses an algorithm that compares new tweets to the president’s massive Twitter record, and calculates the odds that Trump, personally, wrote the new tweet. Supposedly the algorithm is continually updated.
So what do I conclude from looking at the analysis?
I think it's really hard to accurately analyze the language, but the platforms the tweets come from are interesting. This week, most tweets have still been sent from an iPhone, but some are from the "Media Studio" Android app.
The Media Suite Android posts are more likely to be announcements about events, videos of the president, government reports, etc. Advocacy posts (and insults) are more likely to come from the iPhone app.
So what did @realDonaldTrump tweet?
iPhone: We ALL must be united & condemn all that hate stands for. There is no place for this kind of violence in America. Lets come together as one!
iPhone: What is vital now is a swift restoration of law and order and the protection of innocent lives. #Charlottesville
Android Media Studio: We must remember this truth: No matter our color, creed, religion or political party, we are ALL AMERICANS FIRST.
Android Media Studio: We will continue to follow developments in Charlottesville, and will provide whatever assistance is needed. We are ready, willing and able.
iPhone: Deepest condolences to the families & fellow officers of the VA State Police who died today. You're all among the best this nation produces.
iPhone: Condolences to the family of the young woman killed today, and best regards to all of those injured, in Charlottesville, Virginia. So sad!
iPhone: Our thoughts & prayers are with the families, friends & colleagues of #Virginia's @VSPPIO Lt Cullen & Tpr Bates #CharlottesvilleI don't think it is likely that sometimes the president uses one phone and sometimes another, sometimes iOS and sometimes Android. It would not surprise me if more than one trusted person using an has access to post to the account. So I interpret the Android Media Studio posts as being the White House Communications office or other trusted party, and most, if not all, of the iPhone posts being directly from the hand of the president
In some ways, none of this matters, other than as a curiosity to observers. If something is released over the signature of the president, it IS functionally the president saying it, no matter who wrote it. But given the unique Twitter dynamic the president has established, I find it to be intriguing to try to understand which tweets fall into which categories.
And particularly in light of the recent criticism of whether Trump should have called out white supremacists the way he calls out everybody else, I do wonder who really is posting what content to the president's accounts.
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