Biggest Black Lives Matter Facebook page is fake: Report

IANS  |  San Francisco 

The biggest Matter page on was fake with ties to a middle-aged white man in Australia, according to a report.

The page, titled simply "Matter," had almost 700,000 followers on Facebook, more than twice as many as the official Matter page, the report said late Monday.

It was tied to that brought in at least $100,000 that supposedly went to Matter causes in the US.

At least some of the money, however, was transferred to accounts, according to the report.

The page consistently linked to websites tied to Ian Mackay, a of in The union represents thousands of workers across various industries.

Mackay has registered dozens of websites, many on issues tied to black rights. In April 2015, Mackay registered blackpowerfist.com.

Mackay's name, email address, phone number and other details appeared in the registration records for the site until July 2015, when the website enabled a feature that allows site owners to hide their identities and contact information.

Fundraising campaigns associated with the page were suspended by and after contacted each of the companies for comment.

Donorbox and Classy had already removed the campaigns.

The discovery raises new questions about the integrity of Facebook's platform and the content hosted on the

In the run-up to Mark Zuckerberg's testimony before this week, the has announced plans to make the people running large pages verify their identity and location.

Only after almost a week of emails and calls between and about this story, the page was suspended.

was told of concerns about the page some time ago, Patrisse Cullors, a of the Matter movement, told CNN

Matter upon suspecting the page was a scam, contacted about removing it a few months ago, Cullors added.

Matter is a global movement, originating in the African-American community, that campaigns against racism and other violence towards black people.

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First Published: Tue, April 10 2018. 09:44 IST