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Published 10:15 10 Nov 2021 GMT
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry left social media behind after stepping back from royal life and as reported by Buzzfeed last month, a Twitter analytics company confirmed that Meghan Markle has been a victim of a targetted toxic social media campaign. The report by Bot Sentinel uncovered that the majority of the hate and misinformation originated from a group of accounts, whose purpose was solely to tweet negatively about the pair.
A level of coordination between the accounts was also uncovered and Bot Sentinel's CEO Christopher Bouzy told Buzzfeed News that the Twitter campaign was "unlike anything he and his team had seen before."
Despite the campaign of hatred, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle haven't ruled out a return to social media, although Harry has previously said it would certainly need to become a more positive and kind place, "We will revisit social media when it feels right for us, perhaps when we see more meaningful commitments to change or reform."New childcare price cap could save families hundreds of euro per year
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