Meta Claims US Military Linked to Online Propaganda Campaign

    0
    59

    From the BBC: “Individuals associated with the U.S. military” are linked to an online propaganda campaign, Meta’s latest adversarial-threat report says…. On Facebook, 39 accounts, 16 pages, and two groups were removed, as well as 26 accounts on Instagram, for violating the platforms’ policy against “coordinated inauthentic behaviour”. “This network originated in the United States,” Meta wrote. It focused on countries including Afghanistan, Algeria, Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Somalia, Syria, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Yemen — and mirrored tactics commonly used in propaganda campaigns against the West… Some of those supporting the U.S. had posed as independent media outlets and some had tried to pass off content from legitimate outlets, such as BBC News Russian, as their own. The operation ran across many internet services, including Twitter, YouTube, Telegram, VKontakte and Odnoklassniki, according to Meta. “Although the people behind this operation attempted to conceal their identities and coordination, our investigation found links to individuals associated with the US military,” its report says. The article adds that experts believe the campaign “was largely ineffective.” Read more of this story at Slashdot.

    Advertisment
    Previous articleHouse Republicans target U.S. Chamber of Commerce as GOP battle against ‘woke capitalism’ revs up
    Next articleForeign investors ‘may trim exposure’ to China after deadly lockdown fire triggers COVID protests

    LEAVE A REPLY

    Please enter your comment!
    Please enter your name here