Facebook eliminates 32 accounts accused of election interference

IANS  |  Los Angeles 

announced on Tuesday that it eliminated 32 accounts for what the company described as "coordinated inauthentic behaviour" ahead of the mid-term US in November.

"This kind of behaviour is not allowed on because we don't want people or organisations creating networks of accounts to mislead others about who they are, or what they're doing," said in a statement, reported.

The founded by found itself at the center of controversy during the 2016 for the use of its platform to disseminate hoaxes and fake news.

"We're still in the very early stages of our investigation and don't have all the facts - including who may be behind this," Facebook acknowledged, while adding that "whoever set up these accounts went to much greater lengths to obscure their true identities than the Russian-based (IRA) has in the past."

IRA is accused by Facebook and the of having played a key role in the campaign of hoaxes and fake news on controversial and divisive issues designed to try to influence the 2016 election in which won the

In the current probe, the eliminated eight Facebook pages and 17 profiles, as well as seven accounts.

"In total, more than 290,000 accounts followed at least one of these pages, the earliest of which was created in March 2017," said Facebook.

Among the deleted pages was one called "Resisters," which had created a Facebook Event - "No Unite the Right 2-DC" - a counterdemonstration to Unite the Right 2-DC, which had been called by the ultraright for Aug. 12 in

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First Published: Wed, August 01 2018. 03:24 IST