Facebook removes more accounts for 'co-ordinated inauthentic behaviour' - Hindustan Times

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Thursday 18 April 2019

Facebook removes more accounts for 'co-ordinated inauthentic behaviour'

Facebook, Messenger and Instagram apps are are displayed on an iPhone on Wednesday, March 13, 2019, in New York. Facebook says it is aware of outages on its platforms including Facebook, Messenger and Instagram and is working to resolve the issue.Photo/Jenny Kane)


Facebook Inc said on Tuesday it has removed more accounts from Iran, Russia, Macedonia and Kosovo, citing what it described as "co-ordinated inauthentic behaviour." 

A total of 2,632 pages, groups, and accounts were removed from Facebook and Instagramfor operations linked to the above mentioned countries, the social media platform said.

513 of those accounts were tied to Iran, while 1,907 were linked to Russia, Facebook said. 

The accounts tied to Russia were largely removed for spam with a small portion of those engaging in coordinated inauthentic behavior, according to the statement.

Facebook also said the pages and accounts were removed for their behaviour and not content. 

The social media platform has recently been cracking down on such accounts in many countries after coming under fire in the last two years for its self-admitted sluggishness in developing tools to combat extremist content and propaganda operations.

The company had also removed certain accounts tied to Iran earlier in January.


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