30 Facebook\, 80 Instagram accounts blocked ahead of US midterm elections

30 Facebook, 80 Instagram accounts blocked ahead of US midterm elections

A study published last week found that misinformation on social media was spreading at a greater rate than during the run-up to the 2016 presidential vote

AFP | PTI  |  San Francisco 

said Monday it had blocked some 30 accounts on its platform and 85 accounts on photo-sharing social network over concerns they may be linked to foreign entities and aimed at interfering in US midterm elections.

A study published last week found that misinformation on was spreading at a greater rate than during the run-up to the 2016 presidential vote, which is accused of manipulating through a vast propaganda campaign in favor of Donald Trump, the eventual winner.

"On Sunday evening, US contacted us about that they recently discovered and which they believe may be linked to foreign entities," said in a blog post.

"Our very early-stage investigation has so far identified around 30 accounts and 85 accounts that may be engaged in coordinated inauthentic behaviour.

"We immediately blocked these accounts and are now investigating them in more detail." It added all pages associated with the accounts appeared to be in French or Russian languages.

The accounts were mostly in English, with some "focused on celebrities, others political debate." "Typically, we would be further along with our analysis before announcing anything publicly. But given that we are only one day away from important elections in the US, we wanted to let people know about the action we've taken and the facts as we know them today," Facebook added.

Despite an aggressive crackdown by firms, so-called "junk news" is spreading at a greater rate than in 2016 on ahead of the US midterm elections, researchers said in a study published Thursday.

said Saturday it deleted a "series of accounts" that attempted to share disinformation without giving a number.

First Published: Tue, November 06 2018. 11:05 IST